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Hani Sarji

Hani Sarji

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New York lawyer who cares about people, is fascinated by technology, and is writing his next book, Estate of Confusion: New York.

  Jan 07, 2026

What is WTE Ask?

WTE Ask is an AI-assistant for this website, Wills, Trusts, Estates, that gives...

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  Jan 07, 2026

šŸ”‘ Power of Sale vs. Specific Devise (Analyzing a 2008 NY Surrogate’s Court Decision)

Many New York wills include a broad "power of sale" clause,...

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  Jan 07, 2026

šŸ”‘ Executor’s Power of Sale and a Specific Devise (Analyzing a 2023 NY Surrogate’s Ct. Decision)

This post discusses a 2023 New York Surrogate’s Court decision addressing a...

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  Jan 07, 2026

Florida Homestead and Will Drafting: The Mandatory-Sale Trap

One of the most common—and most serious—Florida estate-planning errors involves mandatory...

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  Jan 06, 2026

Chapter Amendments in New York: The 5-Step Process

A "chapter amendment" is what New York uses when it wants...

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  Jan 06, 2026

Chapter Amendment vs. Veto in New York

A chapter amendment and a veto operate at different moments and serve different...

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  Jan 06, 2026

Why Does New York Use Chapter Amendments?

Chapter amendments exist because New York lawmaking is rigid once a bill is...

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  Jan 06, 2026

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AI-assisted answers based on a growing subset of this site’s published materials. Coverage evolves as additional materials are incorporated....

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  Jan 06, 2026

What Is a Chapter Amendment in New York?

In New York, a chapter amendment is a statute enacted after a bill...

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  Jan 06, 2026

How Florida Homestead Works in Probate

Florida homestead plays a unique role in probate administration. When a decedent dies...

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  Jan 06, 2026

Florida’s Homestead Exemption: The Constitutional Rule

Florida’s homestead protection is not statutory and not judge-made. It is constitutional....

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  Jan 04, 2026

NY EPTL 11-1.1(b)(5) Carves Out Specifically Devised Property

New York’s EPTL 11-1.1 is the familiar ā€œdefault powersā€ statute: In...

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