Florida Statutes
§ 733.308 — Administrator ad litem
Florida § 733.308
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 733.308 (2026).
Text
When an estate must be represented and the personal representative is unable to do so, the court shall appoint an administrator ad litem without bond to represent the estate in that proceeding. The fact that the personal representative is seeking reimbursement for claims against the decedent does not require appointment of an administrator ad litem.
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Related
Glickstein ex rel. Estate of Glickstein v. Sun Bank/Miami, N.A.
922 F.2d 666 (Eleventh Circuit, 1991)
Kastner v. Helm
425 F. Supp. 771 (M.D. Florida, 1977)
Florida Bar
531 So. 2d 1261 (Supreme Court of Florida, 1988)
Legislative History
s. 1, ch. 74-106; s. 65, ch. 75-220; s. 103, ch. 2001-226.
Nearby Sections
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§ 733.101
Venue of probate proceedings§ 733.103
Effect of probate§ 733.105
Determination of beneficiaries§ 733.106
Costs and attorney fees§ 733.109
Revocation of probate§ 733.201
Proof of wills§ 733.202
Petition§ 733.205
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Bluebook (online)
Florida § 733.308, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/733.308.