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An executor is the person who is named in a decedent’s will and appointed by the Surrogate’s Court to settle his (or her) estate. In the absence of a will, the individual is called an estate administrator. The job of the executor or administrator is to perform a series of tasks that ultimately lead to the decedent’s assets being distributed to his beneficiaries or heirs, and his estate being closed. The job of the executor requires him to have broad access to and control over estate assets. A great deal of trust is place in the hands of an executor. Sadly, there are occasions when an executor abuses the trust and violates his or her fiduciary responsibilities. As are result, the estate, beneficiaries, and heirs are often harmed. When this happens, steps must be taken to stop the executor, remove him from office, and appoint a new administrator. To learn more about the rules related to how to stop a corrupt executor in New York, contact an experienced probate lawyer serving New York at the Law Offices of Stephen Bilkis & Associates.
For over two decades the experienced probate attorneys in New York at the Law Offices of Stephen Bilkis & Associates have successfully represented clients in matters related to probate, estate administration, and estate litigation before the New York Surrogate’s Court. If you have questions or concerns related to how to fight a corrpt estate administrator, contact one of our attorneys at 800-696-9529 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your case. We represent clients in the following locations: Long Island, Nassau County, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, Suffolk County, and Westchester County.