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  Jul 27, 2023

πŸ”‘ NY Notice of Probate with Affidavit of Service: Law and Sample

Statute Governing Notice of Probate: SCPA Β§ 1409 The statute governing the notice of...

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  Jul 26, 2023

πŸ”‘ NY Surrogate's Court Rules Require Use of "Standard Typeface" - Attorney Certification

Below, (1) give the text of 22 NYCRR 207.4 that discusses things...

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  Jul 25, 2023

πŸ”‘ Sample New York Affidavit of Attesting Witnesses (After Death) When Will Is Undated

A testator died. Testator's will was found. The will was signed...

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  Jul 24, 2023

πŸ”‘ New York: No Requirement that a Will Must Be Dated to Be Duly Executed

New York law does not require the will to be dated. Matter of...

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  Jul 20, 2023

πŸ”‘ Sample Stipulation of Settlement in New York Holdover Proceeding for Market Apartment

Below is a sample stipulation of settlement for a New York holdover proceeding...

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  Jul 15, 2023

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  Jul 04, 2023

πŸ”‘ New York Will Eventually Adopt Its Own Trust Code, Not the Uniform Trust Code

Several states have adopted the Uniform Trust Code (UTC), but not New York....

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  Nov 21, 2022

πŸ”‘NY L&T: Stipulation Can Convert Nonpayment Proceeding Into Holdover Proceeding

In New York, a petitioner and respondent can convert a nonpayment summary proceeding...

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  Feb 14, 2022

πŸ”‘ The Backdoor Step-Up in Basis for Intentionally Defective Grantor Trusts

A strategy for high net worth taxpayers....

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  Feb 11, 2022

πŸ”‘ Even Under Common-Law Rule Against Perpetuities, Trusts Can Last for Over a Century

An example of how a trust created under this rule can benefit a lineal descendant six generations below the transferor....

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