After a fiduciary has failed to provide information following a written request under SCPA 2102(1), a proceeding may be brought in Surrogate’s Court to compel disclosure.
This post addresses what comes next: what must be included in the petition, and how the form of process is selected once the decision to bring a proceeding has been made.
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Hani Sarji
New York lawyer who cares about people, is fascinated by technology, and is writing his next book, Estate of Confusion: New York.
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