Learn What You Need to Know About Probate, Estate Administration, and Estate & Trust Litigation
The legal team at Antonelli & Antonelli has prepared these helpful articles to help you learn more and about probate and estate issues in New York. Browse this collection to learn all you can to ensure your family’s rights are protected.
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New York State Enacts New Power of Attorney Law On December 15, 2020, Governor Cuomo signed into law an amendment to the General Obligations Law concerning the NY State statutory short form power of attorney. -
Estate Litigation Lawyer Daniel Antonelli Recognized By Super Lawyers We are proud to announce that Daniel Antonelli has been selected as a top rated estate and trust litigation attorney in New York by Super Lawyers for 2020. -
Update On New York State Courts During COVID Regarding Probate & Estate Litigation The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on nearly all areas of New York life, and the court system is no exception. Nevertheless, courts provide truly... -
Trusts, Estates, and Surrogate's Court Legal Glossary Understanding legal terms of art is a science. View definitions in our trusts, estates, and Surrogate's Court glossary. -
Antonelli & Antonelli is Open for Business to Guide Clients on Trust and Estate Matters Antonelli & Antonelli is open for business to guide clients on their trust and estate matters. -
Establishing a Trust to Manage an Inheritance for a Minor It is usually wise to place funds to be inherited by minors or young adults into trusts with particular terms and requirements. Learn more here. -
Court Considers the Best Interests of the Child When Appointing a Guardian for Inherited Property When a minor's inheritance is worth more than $10,000, the Court must appoint a guardian to manage the assets. Learn about the process for guardianship here. -
Conditions That Must Be Met in Order for a Non-Marital Child to Inherit From His Father When a child's parents are not married to each other, rights of inheritance can be complicated, particularly where the father is concerned. We explain here.