Legal Help When You Need to Probate a New York EstateContact the Probate Attorneys at the Strazzullo Law FirmThere are many details to handle when probating an estate after a loved one who has died. Unfortunately, the process of probate must begin at a time when you may still be feeling the emotional impact of your loss. If you've never probated an estate before, you may feel unprepared and uncertain. That is when you need legal guidance from an experienced New York probate lawyer. At the Strazzullo Law Firm our attorneys have helped hundreds of people through the process of probating an estate in New York probate court. From three offices in Brooklyn, Staten Island, and Manhattan, we serve the entire New York metropolitan area. Call 1-800-476-9993 to schedule a daytime or evening appointment. Be sure to ask for our "Estate Book," with step-by-step instructions to get you started. Probate and Estate Administration - An OverviewEstate administration refers to the process of probating the estate of a decedent, which generally includes collecting, inventorying and appraising assets; paying and collecting debts; filing and paying estate taxes; and distributing any remaining assets to beneficiaries. An attorney experienced in probate and estate administration can help simplify this complicated process. If you need help in the administration of an estate, call an attorney in your area today. The Probate ProcessProbate is the court process used to determine the validity of a will and oversee the payment of creditors and distribution of estate assets. Even if there is no valid will at the time of death, the estate will still go through the probate procedure. Since probate is regulated by state laws, there are specific procedures proscribed by each state for carrying out the process. Role of the ExecutorAn executor is the person named by the creator of the will (the testator) to carry out the terms and provisions of his or her will. In addition to locating documents left by the testator (i.e., wills, trusts, deeds, etc.) and notifying Social Security, pension providers, annuity providers, and other entities of the death, the executor has numerous other legal responsibilities. Avoiding ProbateAssets disposed of outside the probate process are part of the non-probate estate. Since a probate proceeding is not required, these assets are distributed more quickly to the appropriate beneficiaries. Many people seek out these assets and ownership models in order to save their loved ones from the difficulties associated with going through the probate courts. Will ContestsThe fact that a person (the decedent) leaves a will does not guarantee that the decedent's property will be distributed according to the will's terms. A court generally must provide an opportunity to allow others to object to the will, and a challenge may be brought by anyone with an interest in the will who believes the document is invalid in some way. A will contest is an action challenging the validity of the will and is commonly governed by state statutes.
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