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Losing a loved one can be overwhelming, especially for the person selected to handle the affairs of the decedent. The Surrogate Court will guide you through the necessary procedure ofProbate or Administrationwith sensitivity, professionalism and respect. ...
For example, just as social media evidence has altered the course of trials, so too has artificial intelligence. A case in point isSaratoga County Surrogate’s Court Judge Schopf's October 10th Court Order inMatter of Weber(2024 NY Slip Op 24258). One issue under consideration in this case ...
following sequence: spouse and children (including legally adopted children), grandchildren (only if the children of the decedent have already passed away), then parents, siblings, aunts and uncles, and perhaps cousins. There are very specific inheritance laws in New York concerning variables such ...
wishes, but that is not always the case. Many people die without having completed their will. With or without the deceased’s last will, you will need a goodprobate lawyerthat can assist you throughout the entire process of probating in New York Surrogate’s Court. These processes can ...
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Surrogate’s Court Judge – Kings County When:June 25 (Democratic primary) and Nov. 5 (general) Incumbent:Margarita López Torres Who’s on the ballot:Margarita López Torres, Elena Baron and Meredith R. Jones The story:New York’s Surrogate’s Court handles probate an...
44.-1. The court of chancery shall consist of a chancellor. 45.-2. The chancellor shall be the ordinary, or surrogate-general, and judge of the prerogative court. 46.-3. All persons aggrieved by any order, sentence, or decree of the orphans' court may appeal from the same, or fr...
If you are considering Surrogacy as either Intended Parents or a Surrogate, you will NEED Melissa Brisman on your side. She's a powerhouse in her field, and knows what she's doing. In my state, the Intended Parents couldn't go on the birth certificate - they would have to adopt their...