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Court Discusses Validity of a Will

A New York Probate Lawyer said that, petitioner-appellee, instituted a proceeding in the county judge’s court, seeking construction of the will of the deceased as to her rights under that instrument. She asserted her status as surviving pretermitted spouse of the deceased and alleged that she was entitled to distribution…

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Court Discusses Insurance Claim for Real Property

Respondent Estate Company is the owner of commercial rental property located at 33 West 19th Street in Manhattan. Respondent had a commercial property insurance policy with appellant Insurance Company which included “Builders’ Risk Coverage,” covering damage to its property while undergoing renovation. A New York Probate Lawyer said that during…

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Court Hears Case for Will Contest Between Brother and Sister

A son of the decedent, who is the objectant in a probate proceeding, petitions for the issuance of limited letters of administration to himself in order to obtain the decedent’s medical records and to commence an SCPA (Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act) discovery proceeding against the decedent’s daughter with regard to…

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Court Discusses the Surrogate’s Court Protection Act

A New York Probate Lawyer said the decedent woman died leaving a will dated April 5, 1999 (the 1999 will) and two prior wills dated June 5, 1998 (the 1998 will) and November 26, 1997, all of which were filed with the court. All three wills nominate the decedent’s sister…

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Court Reviews Legal Fees In Estate Administration Case

Submitted for decision in this intermediate accounting proceeding is the issue of fees and commissions. On 6 October 1999, A died. She left a will dated 8 August 1997. On 11 April 2000, the will was admitted to probate and on the same date, a letters testamentary was issued to…

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Petitioner Files a Petition to Compel an Accounting

Decedent, by codicil, nominated his attorney and that attorney’s accounting partner as co-executors of his estate. It was apparent from the outset of the probate proceedings that this estate was of sufficient financial magnitude as to fall within those provisions entitling each fiduciary to seek a full commission. According to…

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Petitioner Claims Decedent Lacked Capacity in Will Contest Action

The decedent, a former court reporter, died at the age of 78 following an almost two-week hospitalization. The propounded instrument was executed one day prior to the decedent’s death, while he was hospitalized. A New York Probate Lawyer said the amended probate petition indicates that the decedent’s distributees are four…

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Court Discusses Labor Law Issue

The defendant third-party plaintiff, corporation-one, owned real property where it was building a group of town houses. It hired the third-party defendant, corporation-two, to perform carpentry work and hired the defendant corporation-three to perform roofing work. A New York Probate Lawyer said the plaintiff, an undocumented alien, was an employee…

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Court Applies the Business Judgment Rule

The plaintiffs own 1 of 20 lots comprising a subdivision known as Estates at Brookview. As such, the plaintiffs are members of the Estates at Brookview Homeowner’s Association (hereinafter the Association) and subject to its bylaws and “Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Easements” (hereinafter the Declaration). A New York Probate…

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Court Determines the First and Final Account for the Administrator

The Facts of the Case: On 22 February 2004, a resident of Hicksville died with a will dated 6 November 2002, months after a guardian was appointed on her behalf under Mental Health Law Article 81. The decedent left all of her property, other than a $15,000.00 bequest to a…

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