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FAQs about Probate & Administration in Westchester CountyWhat is Probate in Westchester County?
Answer: Probate applies when there is a Will. During Probate, final debts are settled, and legal title to property is formally passed from the decedent to his/her heirs. Usually, the first step is taken by the person named as Executor, or other interested person who has the original Will. When there is no Will, the process is called Administration.
What is ADMINISTRATION in Westchester County?
Answer: Administration is the Court Procedure that is required when there is no Will. During Administration, final debts are settled, and legal title to property is formally passed from the decedent to his/her heirs.
What are the Basic Steps of Probate in Westchester County?
Answer: The probate process is the court-supervised method of proving a Will is valid and ensuring an estate is settled correctly. In Westchester County, New York, this typically involves several key legal steps:
What are the Basic Steps of ADMINISTRATION in Westchester County?
Answer: An administration proceeding is the court-supervised process used when someone passes away without a Will. In Westchester County, New York, this typically involves several key legal steps to ensure the estate is settled correctly according to state law:
HOW long does probate take in Westchester county?
Answer: On average, most straightforward estates in Westchester County take between 7 and 15 months to fully settle. While every case is unique, the timeline is largely dictated by state law and the specific workload of the local Surrogate’s Court.
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What is the Westchester County Surrogate's Court location, phone # & general hours?
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What are the filing fees for a Probate or Administration Petition in Westchester County?
Answer: The Westchester County Surrogate's Court filing fees are based on the gross value of the estate passing by Will (or by intestacy if there is no will). The Petition filing fees are as follows (based on the Gross Estate Value):
When do I have to file a proceeding in Westchester County?
Answer: If the primary residence of the decedent was in Westchester County, you would have to file a Probate or Administration Proceeding at the Westchester County Surrogate's Court.
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