Fratello Law

Probate Attorney in South Huntington, NY

Clear Guidance Through Complex Estate Matters

When probate feels overwhelming, you need an attorney who understands both the legal complexities and emotional weight of settling a loved one’s estate.

Estate Administration South Huntington

Your Family's Peace of Mind Restored

You’re dealing with enough right now. The last thing you need is confusion about legal deadlines, court procedures, or executor responsibilities that could drag on for months.

When probate is handled properly, your family gets closure. Assets are distributed according to your loved one’s wishes. Debts are settled efficiently. And you can focus on what matters most—honoring their memory and moving forward together.

The difference between a probate case that takes 9 months and one that stretches into years often comes down to having the right legal guidance from the start.

Probate Lawyers South Huntington NY

Long Island Families Trust Our Experience

We have been serving South Huntington and the broader Long Island community since 2012. We understand the unique challenges Long Island families face—from multi-generational homeownership to complex asset structures that require careful navigation through New York’s probate system.

Our founding attorney, Cheryl Fratello, has earned recognition as a Super Lawyers Rising Star and maintains deep roots in the community. We’re not just your attorneys; we’re your neighbors who understand what it means to protect family legacies on Long Island.

What sets us apart is simple: we take the time to understand your specific situation. No cookie-cutter approaches. No rushing through meetings. Just clear, patient guidance when you need it most.

Probate Process South Huntington NY

A Clear Path Through Probate Court

First, we’ll meet with you to review the will, assess the estate’s assets, and explain exactly what needs to happen. This initial consultation is always free, and we’ll answer every question you have about the process ahead.

Next, we handle the court filings with the Suffolk County Surrogate’s Court. This includes submitting the probate petition, death certificate, and will, plus notifying all beneficiaries and potential heirs as required by law.

Then comes estate administration—collecting assets, paying debts and taxes, and preparing detailed accountings for the court. We manage these complex tasks so you don’t have to navigate them alone.

Finally, we oversee the distribution of assets to beneficiaries according to the will’s terms, ensuring everything is handled properly and the estate can be officially closed.

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Executor Help South Huntington NY

Complete Support for Estate Executors

Being named as an executor is both an honor and a significant responsibility. In New York, executors must follow strict legal procedures, meet court deadlines, and manage potentially complex financial matters—all while grieving the loss of a loved one.

South Huntington families often face unique challenges during probate. Long Island’s high property values mean estates frequently exceed the $50,000 threshold that requires full probate proceedings. Multi-generational families may have complex ownership structures or business interests that need careful handling.

We provide comprehensive executor support, from obtaining letters testamentary to filing final accountings with the court. Our bilingual services ensure clear communication for Italian and Spanish-speaking families, and we offer flexible meeting options including home visits when needed.

How long does probate take in South Huntington, NY?

Most probate cases in New York take between 9 and 18 months to complete, though the timeline depends on several factors. Simple estates with clear wills and cooperative beneficiaries often move faster, while complex estates or contested wills can take much longer. The process involves mandatory waiting periods, including a seven-month creditor claim period that cannot be shortened. Court schedules and the complexity of assets also affect timing. Having experienced legal representation from the start helps avoid delays caused by procedural errors or incomplete filings. We work efficiently to keep your case moving forward while ensuring all legal requirements are met properly.
As executor, you’re responsible for managing the entire estate administration process under court supervision. This includes collecting and inventorying all assets, paying legitimate debts and taxes, and distributing property according to the will’s terms. You’ll need to notify beneficiaries and potential heirs, file required court documents, and maintain detailed records of all transactions. The executor must also handle practical matters like securing property, canceling services, and potentially selling real estate or other assets. It’s a significant responsibility that requires careful attention to legal deadlines and procedures. Many executors find it helpful to work with an experienced probate attorney to ensure they fulfill all duties properly and avoid personal liability.
Not every estate requires full probate proceedings. In New York, estates valued under $50,000 in personal property may qualify for a simplified “small estate” or voluntary administration process that’s faster and less expensive. Additionally, certain assets bypass probate entirely, including jointly owned property with rights of survivorship, accounts with named beneficiaries, and assets held in trust. These pass directly to the surviving owner or beneficiary without court involvement. However, if the deceased owned real estate or other assets solely in their name without beneficiary designations, probate is typically necessary to transfer ownership legally. We can help you determine whether your situation requires full probate or if alternative procedures might apply.
When someone dies without a will (called “intestate”), their assets are distributed according to New York’s intestacy laws rather than their personal wishes. The court appoints an administrator to handle the estate, and assets typically go to the closest living relatives in a specific order. Surviving spouses and children have priority, followed by parents, siblings, and other relatives. The exact distribution depends on which family members survive the deceased. This process can be more complicated and time-consuming than probate with a will. Even without a will, the estate still needs court supervision to transfer assets legally. An administration proceeding serves a similar function to probate but follows state law rather than the deceased person’s stated wishes.
Probate costs in New York include court filing fees, legal fees, and executor compensation. Filing fees are based on the estate’s value and can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars for larger estates. Legal fees vary depending on the complexity of the case and the attorney’s fee structure. Some attorneys charge hourly rates, while others work on a percentage of the estate value. Executors are also entitled to statutory commissions based on the estate’s size. Additional costs may include appraisal fees, accounting services, and publication costs for legal notices. We provide transparent fee estimates upfront and work efficiently to minimize unnecessary expenses while ensuring the estate is handled properly.
While New York law doesn’t require an attorney for probate, the process involves complex legal procedures, strict deadlines, and potential personal liability for executors who make mistakes. Most people find professional guidance invaluable, especially given the emotional stress of losing a loved one. The Surrogate’s Court has specific requirements for document preparation, asset valuation, creditor notification, and final accountings. Errors can cause significant delays, additional costs, or legal complications that far exceed the cost of proper representation. Even if you’re comfortable handling some aspects yourself, consulting with an experienced probate attorney can help you understand your responsibilities and avoid costly mistakes. We offer free initial consultations to help you evaluate your specific situation and determine the best approach.