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Frequently Asked Questions about Probate and Estate Administration

Q: What is probate?

A: Probate is the court procedure by which a will is proved to be valid or invalid. Creditors of the estate are provided the opportunity to file claims against the estate and receive payment of those claims. After the administration fees, taxes and creditor claims are paid, any remaining assets of the estate are distributed to the beneficiaries.

Q: What is a will contest?

A: A will contest is a legal action that challenges the validity of a will and/or the terms of the will. A will may be invalid if it was the result of forgery, undue influence, inadequate execution, or other issues. A later will may invalidate an earlier version.

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A will contest can result in a significant delay in the distribution of a loved one's assets, and can also be expensive.

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Estate planning  needs are different for every person. When you need an estate planning attorney who works with you to custom fit your needs to your estate plan, count on our Staten Island, New York, estate planning attorney. Louis Lepore, an associate of Menicucci Villa & Associates, PLLC, is devoted to providing clients with estate plans that are tailored to each client's specific goals and objectives for their family, their future, and their finances. Revocable living trusts provide a mechanism for avoiding probate court and transferring assets directly to heirs. The property can be personal or real property.

How do you decide if a revocable living trust is right for you? Contact our New York estate planning attorney. Call 718-667-9090.

Probate and Estate Administration - An Overview

Estate administration refers to the process of probating the estate of a decedent, which generally includes collecting, inventorying and appraising assets; paying and collecting debts; filing and paying estate taxes; and distributing any remaining assets to beneficiaries. An attorney experienced in probate and estate administration can help simplify this complicated process. If you need help in the administration of an estate, call an attorney in your area today.

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The Probate Process

Probate is the court process used to determine the validity of a will and oversee the payment of creditors and distribution of estate assets. Even if there is no valid will at the time of death, the estate will still go through the probate procedure. Since probate is regulated by state laws, there are specific procedures proscribed by each state for carrying out the process.

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Role of the Executor

An executor is the person named by the creator of the will (the testator) to carry out the terms and provisions of his or her will. In addition to locating documents left by the testator (i.e., wills, trusts, deeds, etc.) and notifying Social Security, pension providers, annuity providers, and other entities of the death, the executor has numerous other legal responsibilities.

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Avoiding Probate

Assets disposed of outside the probate process are part of the non-probate estate. Since a probate proceeding is not required, these assets are distributed more quickly to the appropriate beneficiaries. Many people seek out these assets and ownership models in order to save their loved ones from the difficulties associated with going through the probate courts.

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Will Contests

The fact that a person (the decedent) leaves a will does not guarantee that the decedent's property will be distributed according to the will's terms. A court generally must provide an opportunity to allow others to object to the will, and a challenge may be brought by anyone with an interest in the will who believes the document is invalid in some way. A will contest is an action challenging the validity of the will and is commonly governed by state statutes.

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Louis Lepore an associate of Menicucci Villa & Associates | Address: 2040 Victory Blvd | Staten Island, NY 10314
Phone: 718-667-9090 | Fax: 718-667-0700

Louis Lepore an associate of Menicucci Villa & Associates provides estate planning, probate, elder law, 1031 tax free exchange, and real estate legal representation in New York City and New Jersey, including Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau, Suffolk, Bay Ridge, Woodbridge, Benson Hurst, Howard Beach, Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, East Brunswick, Edison, Marlboro, Manalapan, English Town, and Red Bank. Ocean County • Monmouth County • Middlesex County • Union County • Somerset County • Essex County • Hudson County

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