Considering the enormous emotional burden associated with losing a loved one, the New York probate attorneys at Cona Elder Law will help you navigate the complex legal and financial considerations of the probate process.
As an Executor, you’ll have several responsibilities and the process can be daunting, confusing, and a bit overwhelming.
Probate is the legal process by which a deceased individual’s Last Will & Testament is admitted to the Surrogate’s Court and their property is distributed following their death.
If you’re appointed as the Executor of the estate, the experienced New York probate attorneys at Cona Elder Law will guide you along every step of the way with:
If you’re appointed as the Executor of the estate, the experienced New York probate attorneys at Cona Elder Law will guide you along every step of the way with:
Simply put, we’re on your team. We’ll be with you every step of the way and help ensure all affairs are in order. At the end of a Legacy, pass the baton to us. Watch Senior Associate Marcus O’Toole-Gelo discuss why the probate process doesn’t need to be overwhelming:
As always, contact us if you have any questions. Our Elder Law attorneys are always available to address your questions and concerns. Call us at 631.390.5000 or click here.
Cona Elder Law is a full service law firm based in Melville, LI. Our firm concentrates in the areas of elder law, estate planning, estate administration and litigation, special needs planning and health care facility representation. We are proud to have been recognized for our innovative strategies, creative techniques and unparalleled negotiating skills unendingly driven toward our paramount objective - satisfying the needs of our clients.
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