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Small Estate Affidavit vs. Full Probate in Queens

If your loved one died in Queens leaving $50,000 or less in personal property, you can likely skip full probate and use a Small Estate Affidavit — a streamlined voluntary administration under SCPA Article 13 that is faster and cheaper. If the estate exceeds that threshold, or includes real property that must pass through the estate, you will generally need

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Preliminary Letters Testamentary in Queens County (SCPA §1412)

If you are named as executor in a Queens resident’s will but probate is taking time, Preliminary Letters Testamentary let you act now. Authorized by SCPA §1412, these interim letters give the person nominated as executor limited legal authority to begin administering the estate — securing property, accessing accounts, and protecting assets — while the full probate proceeding is still

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How Long Does Probate Take in Queens County? (2026 Timeline)

For most uncontested estates, probate in Queens County takes roughly three to six months from the date the Petition for Probate is filed with the Queens County Surrogate’s Court until the executor receives Letters Testamentary and can fully administer the estate. That is the short answer. The longer answer depends on a handful of variables specific to your case and

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What Happens If Someone Dies Without a Will in Queens?

When someone dies without a will in Queens, their estate does not go to the State of New York, and it does not get frozen forever. Instead, it passes through a court-supervised process called intestate administration, handled by the Queens County Surrogate’s Court. New York’s intestacy laws — found in the Estates, Powers and Trusts Law (EPTL) — decide who

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Do You Need a Lawyer to Probate a Will in Queens?

Technically, New York does not require you to hire a lawyer to probate a will in Queens. You can file a Petition for Probate with the Queens County Surrogate’s Court yourself as the named executor. In practice, however, almost every Queens executor benefits from experienced counsel, and most end up retaining a probate attorney before the case is over. The

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