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What To Know If You Receive a Surrogate’s Court Citation

A citation is a notice from the Court, requesting that you make an appearance in a pending proceeding. In Surrogate’s Court, this typically means that a Will is being offered for probate, or someone is seeking authority to act in an estate where you are a necessary party.

April 6, 2026
Estate Planning for the Blended Family

We live in a modern world where blended families are becoming more and more common. A blended family is one made up of two spouses where at least one spouse has children from a previous marriage or relationship.

May 22, 2019
Executor Commissions

Question: I am the nominated executor of my friend’s estate. If I am appointed as executor, would I get paid for the work I do?

May 17, 2019
Medicaid Spend Down and Pre-Need Funeral Trusts

Question: My father is about to enter a nursing facility. He may have to spenddown some of his money in order to qualify for Medicaid. I was told that he could pre-pay his own funeral and he may be able to pay for his children’s funeral as well. Is this true?

May 8, 2019
How a Legal Guardian Can Help Prevent Elder Abuse

Question: I have an elderly aunt. I’m embarrassed to say that I only visit once every few months. I recently learned that she has a caretaker that has moved into her house and, I suspect, taking money from my aunt. When I asked my aunt about it she got angry. What can I do to protect her?

May 1, 2019
Creditors

Question: I loaned my friend money and, before he could repay me, he died. Will I still be able to collect the debt owed to me?

April 24, 2019
Creating an Estate Plan

The best way to manage your own affairs while you are alive and to provide properly for your beneficiaries at your death is to have an estate plan. There is a distinction between having a “plan” and having documents.

April 22, 2019
Estate Planning for the Millennial

Question: As a “millennial”, when is it a good time to start thinking about estate planning? Do I need to accumulate assets before considering planning for my future?

April 10, 2019
Irrevocable Trusts and the Grantor Trust Rules

For many clients the idea of creating and funding an Irrevocable Trust with an end goal of protecting assets should the need for long term care arise raises questions and concerns about the potential tax implications.

March 25, 2019
Intestacy

Question: My dad died. He was remarried and survived by a wife and two children from that marriage. I’m a non-marital child. There is no last will and testament. I think he owns some property in his own name but everything else is joint with his wife. What happens now? What rights do I have?

March 20, 2019
Effects of Income Change on Medicaid

Question: I am looking into different care options for my mom, but I am concerned that she will lose her income to pay for care. This is the money she lives on every month. I recently heard that I could get her care at home through Medicaid and she would still be able to use her income for her regular monthly expenses. How does this work?

March 6, 2019

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Modern legal practice is poised at the intersection of tradition and transformation with lawyers and firms struggling to fit the square pegs of ancient doctrines and procedures into the round holes of globalization, technology and economic shifts.

March 13, 2026 Read Article

We’re proud to share that our Partner, Hon. Gail Prudenti, has written a featured column for Long Island Business News titled “Understanding New York’s Court of Claims.”

October 6, 2025 Read Article

In the landmark case of Connelly v. United States, the Supreme Court addressed critical issues concerning the estate tax implications of life insurance proceeds used in the redemption of stock in closely held corporations.

June 17, 2025 Read Article

Our criminal courts protect victims. Our civil courts provide a forum for the peaceful resolution of disputes. Our family and surrogate’s courts guide families through what may be the most traumatic experience of their lives.

May 13, 2025 Read Article

As we reflect on the complexities of family law, let us work together to support our justices, understanding the weight of their responsibilities and the importance of their decisions.

May 13, 2025 Read Article

The Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (“MAPT”) is alive and well in the Elder law practitioner’s toolbox and is the best option for protecting real property.

May 13, 2025 Read Article