New York law determines how you should handle your will. From their creation to execution, the law dictates what is or is not legal. Today we will take a look at a popular estate litigation topic. How can you contest a will? First, you must have a standing. This means...
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Month: January 2020
What are some tips for investing in U.S. real estate?
It is essential to know the market when you want to invest in commercial real estate. If you are looking to the lucrative New York real estate market, then you will want to make sure that you are ready to invest in a market like this. Preparing yourself and learning...
Settling a heated estate battle out of court
Family battles over an estate in New York may develop into drawn-out litigations, bitter feelings and overwhelming stress for individuals who are also grieving from the loss of a loved one. At Busson & Sikorski, P.C., we understand the impact of your grief and...
Who can legally dispute a will?
Every state has its own laws regarding who can and cannot dispute the validity of a will. In New York, challenging the probate of a will results in a will contest. You must have standing in order to hold a will contest. Today, we will look at the requirements to have...
What is intestacy?
When a loved one dies in New York, many things must be considered. This can be a stressful enough time on its own, but the stress is compounded when the deceased individual does not have a last will or testament. This can make inheritance matters extremely...