Probate administration for Gerald M. Holland's estate is currently pending.
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Deadline · Claims Deadline
July 15, 2026
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- Published
- Category
- Probate
- City
- Fort Lauderdale
- Case #
- PRC260000819
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What to do next
- 1
File a Claim
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- 2
Contact the Attorney
Reach out to Jared S. Baumwell at 954-765-0500 for assistance.
- 3
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the probate process for Gerald M. Holland's estate?
- The probate process involves the administration of the estate and filing claims.
- How long do I have to file a claim against the estate?
- You have 3 months from the first publication date or 30 days after service.
- Who are the personal representatives of the estate?
- The personal representatives are Muriel K. Holland and Lisa Holland.
- What happens if I don't file a claim?
- All claims not filed will be forever barred.
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Full Notice Text
NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: PRC260000819 Division: 60J IN RE: ESTATE OF Gerald M. Holland, Deceased. The administration of the Estate of Gerald M. Holland, deceased, File Number PRC260000819, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301. The names and addresses of the Co-Personal Representatives are set forth below. The name and address of the Co-Personal Representatives attorney are set forth below. Pursuant to Florida Statutes section 733.702(1), if not barred by Florida Statutes section 733.710, no claim or demand against the decedents estate that arose before the death of the decedent, including claims of the state and any of its political subdivisions, even if the claims are unmatured, contingent, or unliquidated; no claim for funeral or burial expenses; no claim for personal property in the possession of the personal representative; and no claim for damages, including, but not limited to, an action founded on fraud or another wrongful act or omission of the decedent, is binding on the estate, on the personal representative, or on any beneficiary unless the claim is filed in the probate proceeding on or before the later of the date that is 3 months after the time of the first publication of the notice to creditors or, as to any creditor required to be served with a copy of the notice to creditors, 30 days after the date of service on the creditor, even though the personal representative has recognized the claim or demand by paying a part of it or interest on it or otherwise. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. In addition to the above described limitations period, Florida Statutes section 733.710 provides that, notwithstanding any other provision of the Florida Probate Code, 2 years after the death of a person, neither the decedents estate, the personal representative, if any, nor the beneficiaries shall be liable for any claim or cause of action against the decedent, whether or not letters of administration have been issued, except for a creditor who has filed a claim pursuant to Florida Statues section 733.702 within 2 years after the persons death, or as otherwise provided in Florida Statutes section 733.710. The personal representative has no duty to discover whether any property held at the time of the decedents death by the decedent or the decedents surviving spouse is property to which the Florida Uniform Disposition of Community Property Rights at Death Act as described in Florida Statutes Sections 732.216-732.228, applies, or may apply, unless a written demand is made by a creditor as specified under Florida Statutes Section 732.2211. The written demand must be filed with the clerk of the court. Date of the first publication of the Notice to Creditors was 04/15/2026, and the Decedents date of death was November 18, 2025. Co-Personal Representatives: Muriel K. Holland 3231 NE 59th Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 Lisa Holland 777 N. Ashley Drive, #1911 Tampa, Florida 33602 Frank Seymour 2639 NE Sewalls Landing Way Jensen Beach, Florida 34957 Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives Jared S. Baumwell, Esquire Florida Bar No. 98244 GREENBERG TRAURIG, P.A. 401 East Las Olas Boulevard, Suite 2000 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Telephone: 954-765-0500 Jared.Baumwell@gtlaw.com 04/15/2026, 04/22/2026 57582