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What is a personal representative in healthcare?

By Isabella Turner

The Personal Representative Is: An Adult or. An Emancipated Minor. A person with legal authority to make health care decisions on behalf of the individual. Examples: Health care power of attorney.

What are the different types of personal representatives?

There are a number of types of personal representatives, including:

  • Administrator.
  • Administrator de bonis non – one acting without complete authority.
  • Alternate executor.
  • Ancillary administrator.
  • Conservator.
  • Executor or executrix (term for females)
  • Legal guardian.
  • Overseer – an assistant to an executor, now mostly obsolete.

Who is the personal representative of an estate?

A person who dies leaving a will has most likely named a personal representative to act on behalf of his estate, steering it through the probate process. The personal representative named in the will is known as the executor; if the decedent died without leaving a will,…

How does a personal representative work in Florida?

Florida probate law often uses the term personal representative. The personal representative’s job begins when the judge issues letters of administration, a document authorizing the personal representative to act on behalf of the estate.

Who are personal representatives and who are fiduciaries?

“Fiduciary” – An individual or trust company that acts for the benefit of another. Trustees, executors, administrators and other types of personal representatives are all fiduciaries.

Can a personal representative make a distribution to a beneficiary?

After you’ve resolved all issues of estate debts, taxes and expenses, you can make distributions to beneficiaries based on the terms of the will. Some states require that you submit an accounting to the court first, detailing everything you did on the estate’s behalf.