How long does the probate process typically take in Florida?
November 28, 2024 – Daniel A. Seigel
In Florida, the duration of the probate process can vary significantly depending on the complexity of the estate and whether any disputes occur. For a straightforward estate, the process may be completed in about six months to a year. However, if there are complications or litigation involved, probate can extend much longer.
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