Estate & Probate Insights
Plain-English articles about probate, estate administration, and New York estate law — written for real people, not lawyers.
2026 New York Estate Tax Update: What You Need to Know
The NY exemption rises to $7.35M and the federal exemption is permanently set at $15M under the Big Beautiful Bill Act. Here's what it means for Nassau County estates.
What to Do When Someone Dies in New York — A Step-by-Step Guide
The first days after losing a loved one are overwhelming. This guide walks you through the practical steps — from obtaining a death certificate to opening an estate.
Probate vs. Administration: What's the Difference?
Will or no will — the process is different. Learn when you need probate, when you need administration, and what each process involves.
How Long Does Probate Take in Nassau County?
Timelines vary from 3 months to 3+ years depending on whether the case is contested. Here's what affects the timeline and how to speed things up.
Power of Attorney in New York — What You Need to Know
A durable power of attorney is one of the most important estate planning documents. Learn about the 2021 NY law changes and how to create a valid POA.
How to Sell a House From an Estate in New York
Selling estate property involves court authority, tax clearances, and special title requirements. A practical guide for executors and administrators.
How to Avoid Probate in New York — 5 Legal Strategies
From joint ownership to revocable trusts, learn five legal strategies to pass assets to your loved ones without going through Surrogate's Court.
Can You Sell a House During Probate in New York?
Yes, but you need Letters first. Learn about restricted vs unrestricted letters, court approval requirements, and the ET-117 timeline.
I Inherited Property in New York — What Do I Do Now?
A practical guide covering probate requirements, title transfer, tax implications, and whether to sell or keep inherited property in New York.
How Much Does Probate Cost in Nassau County?
A detailed breakdown of court filing fees, attorney fees, executor commissions under SCPA 2307, bond costs, and ways to reduce probate expenses.
Can You Stop a Foreclosure During Probate in New York?
Unlike bankruptcy, probate does not create an automatic stay on foreclosure. Learn what options executors have to protect estate property from foreclosure.
Guardianship vs. Custody in New York — What's the Difference?
Surrogate's Court handles guardianship of property while Family Court handles custody. Learn when each applies and which court to file in.