Florida Statutes
§ 733.703 — Form and manner of presenting claim
Florida § 733.703
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 733.703 (2026).
Text
(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 estate.
(2)Within the time allowed by s. 733.702, the personal representative may file a proof of claim of all claims he or she has paid or intends to pay. A claimant whose claim is listed in a personal representative’s proof of claim shall be deemed to have filed a statement of the claim listed. Except as provided otherwise in this part, the claim shall be treated as if the claimant had filed it.
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Related
Spohr v. Berryman
589 So. 2d 225 (Supreme Court of Florida, 1991)
Simpson v. First Nat. Bank & Trust Co.
318 So. 2d 209 (District Court of Appeal of Florida, 1975)
Florida Bar re Amendment to Rules
458 So. 2d 1079 (Supreme Court of Florida, 1984)
Florida Bar
531 So. 2d 1261 (Supreme Court of Florida, 1988)
Legislative History
s. 1, ch. 74-106; s. 84, ch. 75-220; s. 5, ch. 81-27; s. 5, ch. 85-79; s. 6, ch. 89-340; s. 147, ch. 2001-226.
Nearby Sections
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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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Florida § 733.703, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/733.703.