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  Oct 09, 2024

Why Executors in New York Should Be Cautious with Specifically Devised Property

In New York, executors must understand their limits when handling specifically devised property....

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  Oct 03, 2024

RPL § 236-A Termination of Lease of a Deceased Tenant

Effective February 15, 2024, legal representatives (such as an executor or administrator) of...

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  Sep 11, 2024

🔑 NY: What Does a Lawyer Do With a Testators Will When the Executor Goes Silent?

Here is a tricky scenario that estate planning attorneys sometimes face: The lawyer...

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  Sep 04, 2024

Driving the Estate: The Fiduciary’s Journey in Matter of Pugach

Case gives vivid analogy to highlight the delicate balance between fiduciary authority and judicial oversight....

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  Oct 18, 2023

Transfer on Death Deed in New York? The Proposal Needs Better Statutory Language

New York lawmakers are considering proposing legislation that would allow transfer on death...

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  Jul 29, 2023

New York: Preliminary Executor Has No Statutory Authority to Sell Specific Devise

New York law treats specific devises differently from residuary devises. We can see...

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  Feb 11, 2022

When to Update Your Estate Plan

At least every five years and after circumstances change....

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