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  Nov 04, 2024

NY EPTL 5-1.4: Revocatory Effect of Divorce, Annulment, and Separation on Estate Plans

The New York Estates, Powers, and Trusts Law (EPTL) § 5-1.4 addresses the...

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  Nov 04, 2024

NY EPTL 3-4.4: Exception to Ademption for Property Transferred by Guardian

The New York Estates, Powers and Trusts Law (EPTL) Section 3-4.4 addresses...

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  Nov 01, 2024

NY SCPA 711: Suspension, Modification or Revocation of Letters or Removal for Disqualification or Misconduct

In New York law, Section 711 of the Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act...

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  Nov 01, 2024

NY SCPA 304: Contents of Petition

The New York Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act (SCPA) § 304 outlines the essential...

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  Nov 01, 2024

🔑 NY: Remainder Beneficiaries of a Trust Have Standing in a Proceeding to Remove a Trustee

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  Nov 01, 2024

🔑 NY: Prospective Sprinklees of Trust Income Have Standing in Accounting Proceeding

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  Nov 01, 2024

🔑 NY: Takers in Default of a Power of Appointment Have Standing in Accounting Proceeding

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  Nov 01, 2024

🔑 NY: Remainder Beneficiaries of a Trust Have Standing in Accounting Proceeding

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  Nov 01, 2024

🔑 NY: Punitive Damages Demand Evidence of Extreme Misconduct

In New York, the standard for awarding punitive damages is exceptionally high, requiring...

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  Nov 01, 2024

🔑 NY: Punitive Damages Require a Substantive Cause of Action

In New York, punitive damages cannot exist as a standalone claim; they must...

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  Oct 30, 2024

NY EPTL 11-1.1: Fiduciaries Powers

NY EPTL 11-1.1 empowers fiduciaries—including executors, administrators, and trustees—to perform...

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  Oct 30, 2024

NY SCPA 1420: Proceeding for construction of will; effect of decree

Under New York’s SCPA 1420, the Surrogate’s Court holds authority over...

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