Probate & Trust Administration

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CHAPTER 733
PROBATE CODE: ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES

PART I
General provisions
(ss. 733.101-733.109)

PART II
Commencing administration
(ss. 733.201-733.213)

PART III
Preference in appointment and qualifications of personal representative
(ss. 733.301-733.3101)

PART VI
Duties and powers of personal representative
(ss. 733.601-733.620)

PART IV
Fiduciary bonds
(ss. 733.402-733.406)

PART V
Curators; resignation and removal of personal representatives
(ss. 733.501-733.509)

PART VII
Creditors’ claims
(ss. 733.701-733.710)

PART VIII
Special provisions for distribution
(ss. 733.801-733.817)

PART IX
Closing estates
(ss. 733.901-733.903)

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