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Person Representative/Co-Trustee

Being I am entitled to the fees for both of these positions. My next question would be how and when do I tell the Co-Trustee that I will be claiming my right to the Personal Representative fee and how do I go about claiming my right to this fee? Is there something that the other Co-Trustee can do to prohibit me from claiming this fee? This Co-Trustee will not be pleased about me claiming the PR fee and if possible will fight me over this fee.

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Kelly Henderson
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Cabana Colony, Florida
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Posted on / Jan. 31, 2008 08:35:00

Re: Person Representative/Co-Trustee

If you are already appointed personal representative in a Florida Probate matter then you have legal counsel. I suggest you speak with your current attorney about this matter.

Kelly Henderson
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Posted on / Jan. 31, 2008 08:35:00

Re: Person Representative/Co-Trustee

If you are already appointed personal representative in a Florida Probate matter then you have legal counsel. I suggest you speak with your current attorney about this matter.

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