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Important Information Regarding New York Guardianships and Supplemental Needs Trusts

Article 81 of the New York Mental Hygiene Law (MHL) is entitled “Proceedings For Appointment of a Guardian for Personal Needs or Property Management”.   Under this statute, a Guardian can be appointed for a person who is found to be incapacitated. A determination regarding incapacity must be based upon clear…

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New York Surrogate’s Court Can Order An Eviction from Estate Property

The estate fiduciary is responsible to collect and protect estate assets. These assets may be bank accounts, retirement funds or brokerage accounts. In many estates the most valuable estate is the decedent’s residence which can be a single family home or a cooperative apartment or a condominium unit. The New…

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More Information Regarding Administering A New York Estate – Problems When The Decedent Has Debts

An estate in New York is administered by an Executor or Administrator. These Surrogate’s Court appointees have a fiduciary obligation to collect the decedent’s assets and also to resolve or pay all estate debts and obligations. It is not always easy when a person dies for the estate fiduciary to…

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Did You Know That The Surrogate’s Court Has Procedures To Recover A Decedent’s Assets

When a fiduciary is appointed to administer a decedent’s estate, one of the main objectives is to collect and protect a decedent’s assets. Thus, Administrators and Executors typically search through the decedent’s papers and records to learn about the decedent’s financial estate. In most cases it is rather straight forward…

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