A Florida Statement of Claim (Probate) is a legal document used to make a claim against an estate in the probate court. It is typically used when someone believes they are due money or property from an estate, or they have a claim against the estate. This document is used to inform the court of the claim and is used to initiate the process for establishing a legal claim. There are two different types of Florida Statement of Claim (Probate): Formal and Informal. The Formal statement is used when there is a dispute between the claimants and the estate, or when the claim is more complicated. The Informal statement is used when the claim is straightforward and there is no dispute between the claimants and the estate. The information required in a Florida Statement of Claim (Probate) includes the claimant’s name, address, and contact information, a description of the claim, and the amount of the claim.