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LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION (single personal representatives- intestate)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
HERNANDO COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE #: 2023CP001344CP
DIVISION: Judge Pamela S. Vergara

IN RE ESTATE OF
CARL THOMAS HORTON,
deceased.

LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION (single personal representatives- intestate)

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

WHEREAS CARL THOMAS HORTON, a resident of Hernando County, Florida, died intestate on July 15, 2023 (“Decedent”), owning assets in the State of Florida, and

WHEREAS MARCELLA RAMSEY has been appointed personal representative (“Personal Representative”) of the Decedent’s estate (“Decedent’s Estate”) and has performed all acts prerequisite to issuance of Letters of Administration in the estate,

NOW, THEREFORE, I, the undersigned circuit judge, declare MARCELLA RAMSEY, duly qualified under the laws of the State of Florida to act as Personal Representative of Decedent’s Estate, with full power to administer the Estate according to law; to ask, demand, sue for, recover and receive the property of the Decedent; to pay the debts of the Decedent as far as the assets of the Estate will permit and the law directs; and to make distribution of the Estate according to law.

These Letters of Administration are subject to the following restrictions:

This Estate must be closed within 12 months, unless it is contested, or its closing date is extended by court order.

These letters do not authorize entry into any safe deposit box without further court order.

The Personal Representative(s) shall place all liquid assets in a depository designated by the Court pursuant to Section 69.031, Florida Statutes (“Depository”). This is a frozen account. No funds can be withdrawn without a court order.

Attorney of Record shall file Receipt of Assets by Depository within thirty days from the issuance of these letters.

These letters do not authorize the sale, encumbrance, borrowing, or gifting of any Estate assets without a special court order.

If Florida real estate is sold, per court order, a closing statement shall be filed, and the sale’s net proceeds shall be placed in the Depository.

Inventory shall be filed within 60 days.

Ordered on 12/12/2023

/s/ Vergara
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE

Published: December 29, 2023