Notice of unclaimed probate funds for the estate of Shanti Cooper.
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- Published
- Category
- Probate
- City
- Apopka
- Case #
- 2018-CP-002959-O
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
Review eligibility
Check if you are entitled to the unclaimed funds from the estate of Shanti Cooper.
- 2
Prepare documentation
Gather necessary documents to prove your claim as per Section 733.816.
- 3
Submit claim
File your claim with the Clerk of the Circuit Court before the 10-year deadline.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are unclaimed probate funds?
- Unclaimed probate funds are assets held by the court that have not been claimed by beneficiaries.
- How can I claim unclaimed probate funds?
- You must comply with Section 733.816, Florida Statutes, to claim the funds.
- What happens to unclaimed funds after 10 years?
- After 10 years, unclaimed funds will escheat to the state.
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Full Notice Text
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE MENTAL HEALTH DIVISION CASE NUMBER: 2018-CP-002959-O DIVISION Probate IN RE: SHANTI COOPER DECEASED NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED PROBATE FUNDS DEPOSITED IN COURT REGISTRY Notice is given that, pursuant to section 733.816, Florida Statutes, unclaimed probate funds of $2,020.00 are being held for ESTATE OF SHANTI COOPER in the registry of court, deposited per order of 01/26/2026 in the Estate of SHANTI COOPER, deceased; case number 2018-CP- 002959-O. The Clerk of the Circuit Court will deposit these funds with the Department of Financial Services no less than six months after the posting or the first publication of this notice, after deducting fees and any costs of publication. Any person or entity entitled to such funds may obtain them by compliance with applicable provisions of Section 733.816, Fla. Stat., within 10 years from the date of deposit with the Department of Financial Services, after which time the funds will escheat to the state. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of this Court, on this the 7th day of April 2026. Tiffany Moore Russell Orange County Clerk of the Circuit Court 425 N. Orange Ave., Ste. 335 Orlando, FL 32801 By: Mayra I Cruz Deputy Clerk CIRCUIT COURT SEAL Publish: The Apopka Chief April 10, May 8, 2026