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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Court Finds Decedent’s Testamentary Capacity is in Question
This case is contested probate proceeding brought to the court by the nephew of the decedent, A. Objectant moves for an order pursuant to CPLR 3212 granting summary judgment denying probate to the two propounded wills dated 19 October 2001. A New York Probate Lawyer said the proponent, B, cross…
Court Discusses Undue Influence in Will Signing
A New York Probate Lawyer said this case is a contested probate proceeding wherein the petitioner, A, the decedent’s second wife, moves for an order pursuant to CPLR 3212 granting summary judgment admitting the proffered instrument dated 21 December 2005 to probate and dismissing the objections filed by three of…
Court Determines Legal Fees in Estate Litigation
In this Estate Litigation, the decedent, died in October 1999. Her will on 1997 was admitted to probate in April 2000. Letters testamentary issued to the decedent’s son. The son died in May 2002. Following his death, successor letters testamentary issued to the administrator in June 2002. A Nassau County…
Probate Clears up Issue of Old Loan by Decendent
In this Probate action, the decedent died leaving a will which was admitted to probate in July 2004. The decedent was survived by his four children. A New York Probate Lawyer said the will makes pre-residuary cash bequests of $45,000.00 to each child. The will further provides that the decedent’s…
Court Discusses Conflict of Creditor Acting as an Administrator
In this Estate Litigation action, a creditor of the deceased filed a petition. Petitioner asks the court to issue limited letters of administration to the Public Administrator of Nassau County so that he can defend the estate against creditor’s mortgage foreclosure action against decedent’s residential real property. The petition avers…
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…
Court Decides Property Ownership in Light of Two Separate Wills
A New York Probate Lawyer said in an action transferred to this court from Supreme Court, Nassau County, defendant moves for an order directing the County Clerk of Nassau County to cancel a notice of pendency filed in connection with the action and for an order quieting title in the…
Attorneys Fees Determined in Lengthy Probate Proceeding
A New York Probate Lawyer said iIn related probate and miscellaneous proceedings regarding the estate of the decedent, before the court is a proposed stipulation of settlement resolving the issues in both proceedings. Because the interests of the decedent’s infant son may be affected by the settlement, the approval of…
Court Decides Statute of Limitation Issue
The decedent died on February 7, 1946. Shortly thereafter the executrix filed with the court a petition for the probate of the decedent’s will, together with her oath and designation. Jurisdiction of all necessary parties was obtained and the proceeding was marked for decree on July 10, 1946, subject to…