Will, Trusts, Estate Planning, Tax Law, Probate, and Estate Administration

Recognized as a leader in wills, trusts, tax and estate law, New York Attorney Robert Adler develops estate plans designed to meet your unique goals and financial situation. Adler employs the most sophisticated estate planning strategies designed to protect your assets and minimize taxes. Federal taxes on gifts and estates can be among the highest assessed on any financial transaction. In addition, New York state has its own estate tax. New York City estate planning attorney Robert Adler has been protecting families and their assets for over 30 years. Call Attorney Adler today for a free consultation regarding Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a will?
A will is a written document that allows you to designate:who will receive your probate estate after you die;who will raise your children if you and...
What if I die without a will?
If you die without a will, state law will determine the distribution of your estate. This is known as the law of intestacy. Through these laws, each...
Can my will be challenged?
Yes. A person can attempt to prove in court that:you were under duress or undue influence when making your will;you were incompetent or unable to...

Adler & Adler Blog

Executor May Advance Distributions to Beneficiary An executor may voluntarily make an advance distribution to a beneficiary in need. If an executor refuses to help a beneficiary who has demonstrated...

Importance of Executor Record Keeping The executor is the CFO of the estate. The executor’s responsibilities include: 1 – the preservation of estate assets; 2 – the...

What Happens if a Will is Lost? A lost will may still be admitted to probate if: (a) It is established that the will has not been revoked; and (b) Execution of the will is...

Wills and Trusts: The Estate Planning Process

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Initial consultation

The estate planning process begins with a free initial telephone consultation. The initial consultation provides an opportunity for us to get to know each other and speak genreally about the type and scope of planning that may benefit you and your...

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Planning stage

Gather information, discuss options for organizing and managing your affairs, and design an estate plan that reflects your wishes and meets your objectives. The number of meetings depends on the complexity of your situation.

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Drafting stage

Create the legal documents (wills, trusts, etc.) necessary to implement your plan.

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Document Review

Review your draft documents with you and advise you of any additional steps that you need to take to assure your estate plan operates correctly, such as changing beneficiary designations on insurance or retirement benefits, and (where applicable) the...

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Document Execution

Execute (sign) your estate planning documents and assure that all legal formalities are met.

New York Probate and Estate Administration

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Initial consultation

The estate administration process begins with an Initial Telephone Consultation. When a loved one passes away, it is important that the fiduciary (Executor, Administrator or Trustee) seek legal counsel for guidance through the estate settlement...

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Fact finding stage

Assist the fiduciary (Executor, Administrator or Trustee) in gathering the information needed for the preparation of various documents required for the administration of the estate or trust of the deceased.

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Opening the Estate

Prepare and explain the necessary documents the Executor, Administrator and/or Trustee needs in order to acquire the legal authority to act as fiduciary. If the deceased individual died without a Will, file an administration proceeding in the...

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Managing the Estate

Executors and Administrators are responsible for protecting all estate property until debts and taxes are paid. In general, Executors and Administrators have three responsibilities: (1) Collect, inventory, and appraise all the assets of the estate...

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Settling the Estate

The final step of the process, the distribution of assets, occurs after the executor or administrator files an accounting with the court showing the inventory, value of assets and all money paid out of the estate up to that point. Once the court...

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