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If the estate includes any assets that are in your father's name alone then his estate will need to be probated. If that is the case, you and your mother should arrange a consultation with an attorney who specializes in probate who can review the situation and explain your options.

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Q: In Florida your father passed away and in the will everything goes to your mother does she need to go to probate or does she just assume all assets without going to probate?
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Do you have to probate an estate?

In short, yes, it is a good thing to probate an estate. It closes everything out and finalizes the debts and assets.


Do you need to probate a will if there are assets?

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What are the probate procedures in Florida?

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Do wills in UK go into probate court?

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Are royalties probate property?

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Can us savings bond be considered subject of probate?

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