When you’re facing the overwhelming task of probating a loved one’s estate, you need experienced legal guidance that combines expertise with genuine compassion.
You’re dealing with enough right now. The last thing you need is to navigate New York’s complex probate process alone, wondering if you’re making costly mistakes that could delay everything for months.
When you work with our probate attorneys, you get more than legal representation. You get a clear roadmap through every step of the process, from filing the initial petition to distributing assets to beneficiaries. No more sleepless nights wondering if you’re handling your executor duties correctly.
Our clients consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they’d called us sooner. Because once you have experienced legal guidance, the overwhelming becomes manageable, and you can focus on what really matters—your family.
We’ve been serving Long Island families since 2012, and we understand the unique challenges that come with probating an estate in New York. Our founder, Cheryl Fratello, is admitted to practice in New York State and regularly lectures to local communities about probate and estate matters.
We’ve earned recognition as a highly rated North Shore, Suffolk County Law Firm by TBR News Media readers—not because we’re the biggest, but because we treat every client like family. When you’re dealing with probate in Stony Brook, you’re not just getting legal services; you’re getting a team that understands the local court procedures, knows the common pitfalls, and has the experience to guide you through efficiently.
What sets us apart is our commitment to accessibility. We offer consultations by phone, video, or in-person, and we’ll even meet you at home, in hospitals, or nursing facilities when needed. We also provide bilingual services in Spanish and Italian, ensuring every family can access the legal support they deserve.
The probate process in New York follows specific steps, and missing any of them can cause significant delays. Here’s how we guide you through each stage.
First, we help you file the probate petition with the Surrogate’s Court in Suffolk County, along with the original will, death certificate, and all required supporting documents. We handle the complex paperwork and ensure proper notice is given to all beneficiaries and distributees—a critical step that many people get wrong when going it alone.
Next, we assist with securing and inventorying all estate assets, obtaining letters testamentary that give you legal authority to act as executor, and opening the estate bank account. We also guide you through the process of paying valid debts and taxes, which must be handled properly to avoid personal liability.
Finally, we help you distribute the remaining assets according to the will’s instructions and close the estate. Throughout this process, we’re available to answer questions, handle unexpected challenges, and ensure everything is done correctly the first time. Most importantly, we keep you informed at every step so you never feel lost in the legal complexities.
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Our probate services cover every aspect of estate administration that Long Island families face. We handle straightforward probate proceedings as well as complex situations involving will contests, disputes among beneficiaries, or estates with significant assets requiring careful tax planning.
For Stony Brook residents, we’re particularly familiar with the Suffolk County Surrogate’s Court procedures and local requirements. We know that Long Island estates often include valuable real estate, and we have the expertise to handle property transfers, deal with mortgages, and navigate the unique considerations that come with waterfront or historic properties common in our area.
We also understand that many Long Island families are dealing with aging parents who may need Medicaid planning alongside probate services. Our comprehensive approach means we can handle estate administration while also helping surviving family members plan for their own future needs. This integrated service is especially valuable for families who want to ensure they’re protecting assets for the next generation while properly handling their current probate responsibilities.
Whether you’re dealing with a simple estate or facing complications like missing heirs, contested wills, or business assets, we have the experience to guide you through efficiently while protecting your family’s interests.