Fratello Law

Wills Attorney in Muttontown, NY

Protect Your Family's Future Today

Get the peace of mind that comes with knowing your wishes will be honored and your loved ones protected through proper legal planning.

Estate Planning Attorney Muttontown NY

Your Legacy, Legally Protected

You’ve worked hard to build something meaningful for your family. The right will ensures your assets go exactly where you want them to go, when you want them to go there.

No more worrying about probate delays that leave your family waiting months for access to what’s rightfully theirs. No more uncertainty about who will care for your children if something happens to you.

With proper legal documentation, your family gets clarity instead of confusion. Your executor gets clear instructions instead of guesswork. Your beneficiaries get their inheritance efficiently, without unnecessary legal fees eating into what you’ve left them.

Muttontown NY Wills Lawyer

Local Attorneys, Personal Attention

We have been serving Long Island families since 2012, building lasting relationships that span generations. We understand the unique needs of Nassau County residents – from homeownership considerations to multi-generational planning.

Our team takes time to understand your specific situation. We offer consultations in our office, over the phone, or via video call – whatever works best for you. We even provide home and hospital visits when needed.

Every client gets personalized attention because we know there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to protecting your family’s future. We speak English, Spanish, and Italian, ensuring clear communication throughout the process.

Will Preparation Process Muttontown NY

Simple Steps, Lasting Protection

First, we sit down for a free consultation to understand your goals, your family situation, and your concerns. We listen carefully and ask the right questions to ensure we’re addressing everything that matters to you.

Next, we draft your will and any additional documents you need – powers of attorney, healthcare directives, or trusts. We explain everything in plain language, so you understand exactly what each document does and why it’s important.

Finally, we handle the proper execution with witnesses and notarization. Your documents are legally sound and ready to protect your family. We also provide guidance on storing your will safely and keeping it updated as your life changes.

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Last Will Testament Muttontown NY

Complete Will Preparation Services

Your will covers asset distribution, executor designation, and guardian appointment for minor children. We ensure compliance with New York state requirements, including proper witnessing and notarization for legal validity.

For Nassau County residents, we address local considerations like homeownership, retirement accounts, and family business interests. We help you minimize estate taxes and avoid probate delays that can tie up your assets for months.

We also prepare complementary documents like durable powers of attorney and healthcare proxies. These ensure someone you trust can make decisions if you become incapacitated, avoiding the need for costly guardianship proceedings.

Do I need a will if I don't have many assets?

Yes, you need a will regardless of your asset level. Without a will, New York’s intestacy laws determine who inherits your property – and it might not be who you’d choose. Even if you only have a modest savings account and personal belongings, a will ensures your spouse, children, or chosen beneficiaries receive everything. It also lets you name guardians for minor children and an executor to handle your affairs. The cost of preparing a will is minimal compared to the legal complications your family could face without one. It’s one of the most important documents you’ll ever sign.
Most wills can be completed within a few weeks, depending on the complexity of your situation. Simple wills with straightforward asset distribution move faster than complex estates requiring trusts or tax planning. We start with a consultation to understand your needs, then draft your documents. You’ll have time to review everything before we schedule the signing appointment with proper witnesses. The actual signing process takes about 30 minutes. We handle all the legal requirements, including notarization, so your will is immediately valid and enforceable under New York law.
Without a will, your assets are distributed according to New York’s intestacy statute. Your spouse doesn’t automatically inherit everything – they receive the first $50,000 plus half of the remaining assets if you have children. The other half goes to your children, which can create complications if they’re minors. The court appoints guardians and administrators, which takes time and costs money that comes out of your estate. Your family has no say in who handles your affairs, and distant relatives might receive inheritances you never intended. Friends and non-relatives receive nothing, regardless of your relationship with them.
Yes, you can update your will anytime while you’re mentally competent. Life changes like marriage, divorce, new children, or significant asset changes often require will updates. You can either create a new will that revokes the old one, or add a codicil (amendment) for smaller changes. We recommend reviewing your will every few years or after major life events. New York requires the same formalities for changes as for the original will – proper witnessing and notarization. DIY changes often create legal problems, so it’s best to work with an attorney for any modifications.
Choose someone who is trustworthy, organized, and willing to handle the responsibility. This is often a spouse, adult child, or close family member, but it can be anyone you trust. Your executor will file your will with the court, pay debts and taxes, and distribute assets to beneficiaries. They don’t need legal expertise – they can hire professionals when needed – but they should be reliable and good with details. Consider naming a backup executor in case your first choice can’t serve. Some people choose professional executors like attorneys or trust companies, especially for complex estates or when family dynamics are complicated.
Will preparation costs vary based on complexity, but it’s one of the most cost-effective legal services you can get. A basic will is much less expensive than the legal problems your family faces without one. We offer free initial consultations to discuss your needs and provide transparent pricing. Most clients find the cost is far less than they expected, especially considering the protection it provides. The cost of preparing a will is minimal compared to probate expenses, court fees, and family disputes that arise when someone dies without proper planning. It’s an investment in your family’s future security.