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Generally, the UK fiduciary would need to open an ancillary administration in Florida to have the power to deal with the land situated there or to have title pass to the beneficiaries. The state would accept the appointment made in the UK with the filing of exemplified copies. You should contact an attorney in Florida who specializes in probate who can explain your options.

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