The Probate of a New York Last Will and Testament involves many issues. Procedures provided by the Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act (SCPA) as well as statues comprising the Estates, Powers and Trusts Law (EPTL) provide the basic rules regarding probate. For example, EPTL section 3-2.1 titled “Execution and attestation of…
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Important Information Regarding A No Contest Clause in A Last Will
When planning an estate, a person may consider many different provisions that can be a part of a Last Will. Of course, many of the Will terms concern the disposition of assets and bequests to various beneficiaries. A Will may contain a bequest of an amount of money or a…
Insightful Information Concerning Will Contests In New York
The Probate of a New York Will is the method by which a Will is validated by the Surrogate’s Court. After a Will is admitted to probate the named Executor is typically granted letters testamentary which authorizes him to handle estate affairs. This includes the collection of estate assets, the…
Instructive Information Concerning Will Contests In New York
The execution of a Last Will in New York is controlled by Estates, Powers and Trusts Law (EPTL) Section 3-2.1 entitled “Execution and attestation of wills; formal requirements”. Estate Lawyers are familiar with statutory requirements that a Will should be in writing and that there needs to be at least…
Useful Information Regarding New York Will Contests
Most people prepare their estate plans and Last Wills and expect that the provisions and directions they set forth can be carried out after death. The rationale for planning an estate is to avoid intestacy which would leave to chance the manner in which an estate is to be distributed.…
What Can You Do If You Are Disinherited in New York
It is important to know your rights if you are disinherited. New York inheritance laws are rather complex. There are many occasions where a close family member learns that they have not been provided for in a decedent’s Last Will. These situations often result in Estate Litigation in the form…
New York Will Contests May Involve Undue Influence
Contesting a Will in New York involves many different issues. The validity of a Will must be challenged on various specific grounds. The New York Probate Lawyer Blog has discussed these grounds in many prior articles. One of the basic allegations in a Will dispute is that the document was…
A New York Probate Proceeding May Involve A Waiver and Consent to Probate
There are numerous aspects to the probating of a Last Will in New York. When a person dies and leaves a Will the final disposition of his estate cannot take place until a probate proceeding is completed. Such proceeding involves the filing with the Surrogate’s Court of the original Will…
New York Will Contests Require The Disclosure of Information and Documents
Will Contests in New York are part of a probate proceeding. When a Last Will is filed for probate, official notice must be given to the decedent’s distributees (next of kin). The distributees have a right to contest the Will. In the event the Will is found to be invalid…
A New York Will Objectant Must Have Standing To Contest The Will
Probating a Last Will in New York can be an uncomplicated matter. In many situations the probate proceeding is commenced by a close family member who is named as the Executor in the Will. While there are a number of Court and statutory formalities that must be adhered to, the…