Florida Statutes Part VII - Creditors’ Claims (Ss. 733.701-733.710)
- 733.701 - Notifying Creditors.
Unless creditors’ claims are otherwise barred by s. 733.710, every personal representative shall cause notice to creditors to be published and served under s. 733.2121.History.—s....
- 733.702 - Limitations On Presentation Of Claims.
(1) If not barred by s. 733.710, no claim or demand against the decedent’s estate that arose before the death of the decedent, including claims of...
- 733.703 - Form And Manner Of Presenting Claim.
(1) A creditor shall file a written statement of the claim. No additional charge may be imposed by a claimant who files a claim against the...
- 733.704 - Amendment Of Claims.
If a bona fide attempt to file a claim is made but the claim is defective as to form, the court may permit the amendment...
- 733.705 - Payment Of And Objection To Claims.
(1) The personal representative shall pay all claims within 1 year from the date of first publication of notice to creditors, provided that the time shall...
- 733.706 - Executions And Levies.
Except upon approval by the court, no execution or other process shall issue on or be levied against property of the estate. An order approving...
- 733.707 - Order Of Payment Of Expenses And Obligations.
(1) The personal representative shall pay the expenses of the administration and obligations of the decedent’s estate in the following order:(a) Class 1.—Costs, expenses of administration, and...
- 733.708 - Compromise.
When a proposal is made to compromise any claim, whether in suit or not, by or against the estate of a decedent or to compromise...
- 733.710 - Limitations On Claims Against Estates.
(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of the code, 2 years after the death of a person, neither the decedent’s estate, the personal representative, if any, nor...
Last modified: September 23, 2016