Fratello Law

Wills Attorney in Jericho, NY

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Your family deserves clarity, not confusion, when you’re gone. Get the legal protection your Jericho home and loved ones need.

Estate Planning Lawyer Jericho

Your Legacy, Legally Protected
When your will is properly drafted, your family avoids months of probate delays and thousands in unnecessary legal fees. Your children get their inheritance without court battles or family disputes. Your Jericho home—likely worth over $1 million—stays in your family exactly as you intended. No surprises, no confusion, no fighting over who gets what. The peace of mind is immediate. You’ll sleep better knowing your spouse won’t struggle with complicated legal processes during an already difficult time.

Jericho Wills Lawyer

Local Attorneys Who Understand Jericho
We’ve been serving Long Island families for years, and we understand what matters to Jericho residents. Your high-value home, your children’s education, your family’s financial security. We know that 46% of Jericho families are Asian-American and 44% are white, often with complex multi-generational needs. That’s why we offer services in Spanish and Italian, plus home visits for elderly clients who can’t travel. Unlike attorneys who dabble in estate planning, we focus specifically on elder law and estate planning. We’ve guided hundreds of Long Island families through this process, from simple wills to complex trust structures.

Will Preparation Process Jericho

Simple Process, Powerful Protection
First, you’ll meet with an accomplished attorney for a free consultation—at our office, your home, or via video call. We’ll discuss your family situation, assets, and goals without any pressure or sales tactics. Next, we’ll draft your will using New York’s specific legal requirements. This isn’t a generic template—it’s customized for your family’s unique needs, from guardian designations to asset distribution. Finally, we’ll guide you through the proper execution with witnesses and notarization. Your will becomes legally binding, and we’ll explain how to store it safely and when to update it.

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Legal Will Services Jericho

Complete Will Drafting Services
Your will includes everything needed to protect your Jericho family: asset distribution instructions, executor designation, and guardian appointments for minor children. We’ll also prepare healthcare directives and power of attorney documents. For Jericho residents with substantial assets—and most homes here exceed $1 million—we’ll discuss trust options and tax planning strategies. The goal is protecting your family’s wealth from unnecessary probate costs and delays. We handle the complex parts: ensuring your will meets New York’s strict execution requirements, coordinating with your financial advisors, and making sure your beneficiary designations align with your will’s instructions.

How much does it cost to have a will drafted in Jericho?

The cost depends on your situation’s complexity, but most straightforward wills range from $500 to $1,500. For Jericho families with substantial assets or complex family situations, comprehensive estate planning packages typically cost $2,000 to $5,000. We offer free initial consultations, so you’ll know exactly what to expect before committing. We’ll explain all costs upfront—no surprise fees or hidden charges. Consider this: probate costs in New York can easily exceed $10,000 to $20,000, plus months of delays. A properly drafted will saves your family far more than it costs.
Yes, absolutely. Joint ownership handles what happens when the first spouse dies, but it doesn’t address what happens when the surviving spouse passes away. Without a will, New York’s intestate laws decide who inherits your property. This is especially important for Jericho families given the high property values here. Your $1+ million home could end up in probate court, creating delays and costs for your children. A will also lets you name guardians for minor children, designate an executor you trust, and specify how you want personal belongings distributed. Joint ownership can’t do any of that.
Review your will every 3-5 years or after major life events: marriage, divorce, births, deaths, or significant asset changes. New York law changes occasionally, and your family situation evolves over time. For Jericho residents, property value changes might affect your estate planning strategy. If your home’s value has increased significantly, you might need additional tax planning or trust structures. We recommend annual check-ins for clients with complex estates. We’ll review your will and suggest updates if needed, ensuring your plan stays current with your life and the law.
New York’s intestate succession laws determine who inherits your property, and it might not match your wishes. Your spouse gets the first $50,000 plus half of the remaining estate, with your children splitting the rest. This creates problems for Jericho families with valuable homes. Your house might need to be sold to divide the proceeds, forcing your spouse out of the family home during an already difficult time. Without a will, the court appoints an administrator and guardian for minor children. This process takes months, costs thousands in legal fees, and gives you no control over who makes these crucial decisions.
While New York allows handwritten wills, they’re risky and often invalid due to technical errors. Online services can’t address your specific family situation or New York’s complex estate laws. For Jericho families with substantial assets, DIY wills often create more problems than they solve. Small mistakes in language or execution can invalidate the entire document, leaving your family with expensive legal battles. We’ve seen countless families struggle with poorly drafted wills. The cost of professional legal help is minimal compared to the problems your family faces when a will doesn’t work properly.
Yes, we provide services in Spanish and Italian, recognizing Jericho’s diverse community. We understand that estate planning discussions involve complex family dynamics that are often easier to navigate in your native language. Our bilingual attorneys can explain legal concepts clearly and ensure you fully understand your options. This is especially important for multi-generational families where language preferences vary between parents and children. We also offer home visits for elderly clients who might be more comfortable discussing sensitive family matters in their own environment. The goal is making estate planning accessible and comfortable for every family.