Do You Need Legal Help Regarding Probate Issues In The New York Metro Area?
If a loved one died without a will and you need legal assistance regarding the probate process you should speak with an experienced probate attorney as soon as possible. Contact us online or call our New York City office directly at 212.227.2424 to schedule your free consultation. We proudly serve clients throughout the New York City area including Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, The Bronx, Nassau County and Westchester County.
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Estate of Levity: Who is the Richest Game Show Host Ever?The passing of Alex Trebek this past fall got us thinking about the talk show industry. He did what he loved right until the end, even while battling cancer.
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Anatomy of a Probate ProceedingExplore the probate process in New York, from petitioning the Surrogate's Court to estate administration, and learn how an experienced attorney can guide you.
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Estate of Levity: The Man Who Left His Wife One ShillingOld time story of a husband who tries to cut his wife out of his will by leaving her a single shilling, which is used to explain the spousal elective share.
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Probate Assets vs. Non-Probate AssetsUnderstand the difference between probate and non-probate assets, including how each type impacts asset distribution, authority, and estate planning.
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How to Get Unclaimed Funds or Abandoned Property in New York and New JerseyWhy is some property unclaimed or abandoned? How can you claim it in NY or NJ? Do you need a lawyer? Find out these answers and more here.
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Daniel Antonelli Receives Distinguished Service Award From Brooklyn BarDaniel Antonelli was honored with the Brooklyn Bar Association’s Distinguished Service Award. Each year, the Association recognizes attorneys...
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Determining & Collecting Assets / Unclaimed FundsLearn how estate fiduciaries identify and collect assets, uncover unclaimed funds, and manage property efficiently during the estate administration process.
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Unknown Heirs / Heirs with Whereabouts UnknownWhen heirs of a decedent are identifiable but cannot be located, they are referred to as heirs with whereabouts unknown.
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Estate Tax Returns, Extensions, and AuditsLearn about estate tax obligations, filing extensions, and audits. Understand the executor's responsibilities and how to avoid penalties during estate.