Articles Tagged with New York probate lawyer

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Why Domicile Can Determine Whether a Surviving Spouse Inherits

After the death of a spouse, many people assume that a surviving husband or wife automatically inherits a portion of the estate. However, under New York law, a surviving spouse’s inheritance rights can depend on several factors, including where the decedent was legally domiciled at the time of death.

Inheriting an estate in New York can be very confusing. The rights of beneficiaries depend upon many different factors. For example, if a decedent dies and leaves a Last Will and Testament, the initial beneficiaries may appear to be the persons who are designated in the Will. However, there may be complicating factors. A Will may name as a beneficiary the Trustee of a revocable or irrevocable intervivos trust which was created outside of the Will. Thus, the ultimate beneficiaries would be the persons named as beneficiaries in the Trust document

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The Necessity of Having an Executor or Administrator to Handle a Decedent’s Affairs

Following a person’s death, one of the initial inquiries is whether a decedent needs an estate fiduciary to deal with post-death issues.

The simple view of this concern relates to whether a decedent has any assets such as:

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