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Florida Wills How do I find a lawyer specializing in probate foreigners in Florida? I need a lawyer specializing in wills foreigners in the legalization of Florida State Count or Broward County, but it will legalize the foreign document. The Broward County Bar Association (954) 764-8040, has a referral service. In general, a will must be registered in the country where the decedent resided at death, unless he / she did not belong there in this case, it can be verified wherever the deceased had property or interest in the property. You do not say where your deceased resided, or if he / she belongs properrty, but if he / she lived outside of Florida, then the will can be admitted to probate in any county in Florida (or counties) where had the property. If the will and / or death certificates are in a foreign language, they must be accompanied by a certified translation. If you are inquiring about an "incident" of managing an existing registration abroad, and translations and certified copies of all documents of foreign certification must be submitted. If the beneficiaries are foreign residents or estate if there is property to be sold, it may require opening a U.S. bank account and obtaining a tax identification number of the United States. You can start using the locator counsel for the American Bar Association. I included a link below for your review. Just be sure to check before hiring a lawyer that he or she has not been sanctioned or removed for misconduct. Good luck ... Posted on January 13, 2010.
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