Probate is the legal process that occurs after you pass away and culminates with the distribution of your assets to your beneficiaries. Probate is managed by your executor and overseen by the Surrogate’s Court. Only assets that are part of your probate estate will be managed and distributed through probate. It is important to understand which of your assets are part of your probate estate, as it will take longer for your beneficiaries to receive probate assets as opposed to assets which are not subject to probate. Your estate will go through probate whether or not you have a will. In the absence of a will, the process is often referred to as estate administration. To learn more about what part of your estate is part of your probate estate, contact an experienced Westchester County probate property lawyer who will help ensure that your estate plan meets your goals.
Probate propertyProbate property is that part of a decedent’s estate that is subject to the probate process. Generally speaking, probate property is any property that is owned by the decedent alone, property that is owned as a tenant in common, and property that does not qualify as non-probate property.
Any property that is classified as non-probate property will pass to the beneficiary outside of the will and outside of probate. As a probate property attorney in Westchester County will explain typically this means that title to the property will transfer a lot more quickly than it would if the property was subject to probate. Examples of non-probate property include:
Any property that remains in your probate estate once you pass away, whether you leave it to someone in your will or not, will be subject to probate. This means that before the property is distributed to your beneficiary or heir there will be a waiting period while the executor or estate administrator winds up your estate. As a probate property attorney in Westchester County will explain, probate will take a minimum of 7 months. If your estate is complicated, if your will is unclear, or if your estate is subject to litigations, probate may take significantly longer than 7 months. To minimize the delays and costs associated with probate there are steps that you can take to minimize the amount of property that remains in your probate estate.
Contact the Law Offices of Stephen Bilkis & AssociatesProbate can be complicated, costly, and time-consuming. If you are concerned about what will happen once your will is probated, discuss your concerns with an experienced attorney. The probate property attorneys serving Westchester County at the Law Offices of Stephen Bilkis & Associates have years of experienced representing clients in estate planning matters and will handle your case with honesty, compassion, and understanding. Contact us at 800-696-9529 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your case. We represent clients in the following locations: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island, Manhattan, Nassau County, Queens, Staten Island, Suffolk County and Westchester County.