By Robert Howe
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March 19, 2025
What is Surrogate’s Court in New York? In New York State, Surrogate’s Court is the legal body that handles matters related to estates, wills, and guardianships. If a person passes away, their estate may go through Surrogate’s Court to ensure that assets are distributed properly, debts are settled, and legal disputes are resolved. What Cases Does Surrogate’s Court Handle? Probate of Wills – When a person dies with a will, the court oversees the probate process, ensuring the will is valid and that assets are distributed according to the deceased’s wishes. Estate Administration – If someone dies without a will (intestate), the court appoints an administrator to distribute assets based on New York’s intestacy laws. Guardianship Matters – The court handles cases involving the appointment of guardians for minors or incapacitated individuals who need legal and financial protection. Trusts and Estate Disputes – If there is a dispute over a will, trust, or inheritance, Surrogate’s Court resolves the issue. Adoptions – In some cases, Surrogate’s Court also handles adoption proceedings, ensuring all legal requirements are met. Why is Surrogate’s Court Important? Surrogate’s Court ensures that estates are handled fairly and legally, preventing fraud and ensuring beneficiaries receive what they are entitled to. If you are dealing with probate, estate administration, or guardianship matters, consulting a qualified estate attorney can help you navigate the process efficiently. For assistance with estate planning, probate, or guardianship in New York, contact the Law Office Of Robert Howe today to discuss your legal needs.