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		<title>Comment on When you need to probate an estate in Florida by Florida Probate Legislations : Items to Realize Prior to hiring The California Probate Law firm</title>
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		<dc:creator>Florida Probate Legislations : Items to Realize Prior to hiring The California Probate Law firm</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] In Florida if someone dies and leaves assets titled only in their name individually, assuming no beneficiary is named, then the only way to transfer assets to the the named beneficiary is to open a probate with the Court. Even if you have a parents or other family members die leaving a Will naming you as the sole beneficiary, the only way for you to legally transfer title of the assets into your name is to do a probate for that person. Usually you will need to hire a probate attorney to assist with this process as there are specific procedures and documents that must be filed with the Court to properly do the transfer.Source: jaxlawteam.com [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] In Florida if someone dies and leaves assets titled only in their name individually, assuming no beneficiary is named, then the only way to transfer assets to the the named beneficiary is to open a probate with the Court. Even if you have a parents or other family members die leaving a Will naming you as the sole beneficiary, the only way for you to legally transfer title of the assets into your name is to do a probate for that person. Usually you will need to hire a probate attorney to assist with this process as there are specific procedures and documents that must be filed with the Court to properly do the transfer.Source: jaxlawteam.com [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on When you need to probate an estate in Florida by Ask an Orange County Probate Attorney: What Are All These Estate Planning Terms?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ask an Orange County Probate Attorney: What Are All These Estate Planning Terms?</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] In Florida if someone dies and leaves assets titled only in their name individually, assuming no beneficiary is named, then the only way to transfer assets to the the named beneficiary is to open a probate with the Court. Even if you have a parents or other family members die leaving a Will naming you as the sole beneficiary, the only way for you to legally transfer title of the assets into your name is to do a probate for that person. Usually you will need to hire a probate attorney to assist with this process as there are specific procedures and documents that must be filed with the Court to properly do the transfer.Source: jaxlawteam.com [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] In Florida if someone dies and leaves assets titled only in their name individually, assuming no beneficiary is named, then the only way to transfer assets to the the named beneficiary is to open a probate with the Court. Even if you have a parents or other family members die leaving a Will naming you as the sole beneficiary, the only way for you to legally transfer title of the assets into your name is to do a probate for that person. Usually you will need to hire a probate attorney to assist with this process as there are specific procedures and documents that must be filed with the Court to properly do the transfer.Source: jaxlawteam.com [...]</p>
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