Long Island Probate Administration
Administering Your Estate
Blutter & Blutter is an experienced estate planning firm that provides probate administrators with seasoned legal advice and support. The firm can also serve as a probate administrator to ensure your final intentions are carried out. If you are looking for estate planning assistance, contact a Long Island probate attorney from the firm to discuss your needs. They will conduct a thorough review of your financial portfolio and explain all of your estate planning and administration options. There are many steps involved in the estate administration process, including:
- Collecting up and cataloguing property and assets
- Determining the value of property
- Distributing property according to the deceased's will
- Ensuring creditors get paid
The firm can help you chose an administrator and draft the vital legal documentation that can help prevent conflicts and facilitate that transfer of your property, such as a living will, durable power of attorney and Last Will and Testament.
Probate Lawyer in Long Island
An estate administrator is named at the very beginning of the probate process. It can be a person designated by the deceased in his or her will or, in the absence of a will, named by the court. Lawyers at the firm have many decades of experience assisting clients in Nassau, Suffolk, Queens and Kings counties with estate planning and related matters. They are well-versed in the laws pertaining to estate probate, and can be depended on for sound legal advice regarding your final wishes. The firm's attorneys provide professional and compassionate services to individuals, couples and families addressing end of life issues, and can answer all of your estate-related questions. They offer the numerous advantages of working with a small legal office, and also have the capability and resources to plan large and complex estates. The firm is a member of the Nassau County Bar Association, NACBA, New York State Bar Association and New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Contact a Long Island probate attorney for dedicated representation in any estate planning matter.