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New York Gifts Made Prior to Death Are Often the Subject of After Death Disputes

The New York Probate Lawyer Blog has posted many items concerning Estate Litigation. Litigation in New York Estates in common in the context of a Will Contest where a distributee (next of kin) such as a child is either completely excluded from the Will or left a bequest that is…

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New York Article 81 Guardianship Proceedings Can Arise in Housing Proceedings

New York Guardianship proceedings can be found to be an appropriate remedy in varied situations. Typically, the Article 81 Guardianship is associated with an elderly person suffering from an illness such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease or a person who has suffered a severe physical event such as a stroke…

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New York Estates and Guardianships May Involve Landlord-Tenant Proceedings

Many New York Estates and New York Guardianships contain assets in the form of real estate such as single or multi-family homes. Other possible assets can also include a condominium or cooperative apartment. These properties are a valuable, and many times the most valuable, asset owned by a decedent or…

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New York Guardianship Proceedings Concern Guardianship for Personal Needs and Property Management

New York Guardianship Lawyers are often asked by clients as to the type of Guardianship that is needed concerning an alleged incapacitated person (“AIP”). The New York Probate Lawyer Blog has discussed many instances where the Court has appointed a guardian for both the person and property of the AIP.…

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A New York Alleged Incapacitated Person Cannot Be Forced to Testify

A New York Guardianship proceeding requires a hearing before the Court. Mental Hygiene Law (MHL) section 81.11 states, in part, that “a determination that the appointment of a guardian is necessary for a person alleged to be incapacitated shall be made only after a hearing.” MHL Section 81.02 provides that…

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New York Guardianship Proceedings Also Involve Payments from a Supplemental Needs Trust

The New York Probate Lawyer Blog has had many posts regarding issues and requirements of an Article 81 Guardianship Proceeding. These proceedings involve a determination as to whether an individual is incapacitated and, if so, the appointment of an appropriate Guardian. The determinations that are made by the Court involve…

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The Commencement of a New York Guardianship Proceeding Can Present Difficult Decisions

Article 81 of the New York Mental Hygiene Law (MHL) provides the substantive and procedural statutes regarding New York Guardianships. As previously talked about in many past posts in the New York Probate Lawyer Blog, a Guardian can be appointed to handle a person’s property management and personal needs when…

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New York Guardianship Proceedings Protect the Assets of the Incapacitated Person

A New York Guardianship Lawyer can advise a client with regard to the Guardian’s duties to protect the assets of the incapacitated person. Mental Hygiene Law (MHL) Section 81.21 is entitled “Powers of guardian; property management” and provides the various property management powers that are given to the Guardian. These…

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New York Estate Planning Provides Protection Both Before and After Death

A New York Estate Planning Attorney can advise a client regarding the preparation of documents such as a Last Will, Living Will, Health Care Proxy, Power of Attorney and Living Trust. By preparing these documents an individual can provide protection to him or herself and their family during life and…

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New York Guardianship May Involve Many Family Members with Contentious Relationships

The appointment of a Guardian under Article 81 of the Mental Hygiene Law (“MHL”) is subject to the procedures set forth in the statute. The proceeding is commenced by filing an Order to Show Cause and Verified Petition with the New York Supreme Court. The petitioner contains a significant amount…

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