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Who can serve as personal representative for a Florida probate estate?

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Who can serve as personal representative for a Florida probate estate?

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Any person who is a Florida resident at the time of the decedent’s death may be appointed personal representative. Nonresidents of Florida may be appointed personal representative if they are the decedents’ spouse, a blood relative of the decedent, or the spouse of a blood relative.

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