Probate and Estate Administration Lawyers in Bronxville, NY

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Nobile, Magarian & DiSalvo, LLP

111 Kraft Avenue
Bronxville, NY 10708-4119914-337-6300
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Probate and Estate Administration Overview


The probate process can be complicated, whether or not the decedent has left a will for his or her family. At Nobile, Magarian & DiSalvo, LLP, located in Bronxville, New York, our lawyers advocate on behalf of beneficiaries to make sure that probate and estate administration is properly carried out.

After the death of a family member, if there is no will or no executor named in the will, the court appoints an administrator to distribute the estate. He or she is often a family member that the court judges to be the most capable and fair-minded. The administrator is responsible for paying off remaining debts and taxes with estate funds. Once these have been paid, the administrator distributes the remaining assets to inheritors.

Sometimes problems arise, however, because other family members feel that either the executor or court-ordered administrator has not fairly complied with the supposed wishes of the deceased. Without a proper estate plan, possible probate litigation raises the costs to the estate, further draining assets that could be transferred to beneficiaries.

Let Our Experienced Attorneys Help You

At Nobile, Magarian & DiSalvo, we care about sparing families unnecessary pain and frustration that could occur during the complicated probate and estate administration process. Call our firm at 914-202-0878 to schedule a consultation today.

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Areas of Practice

  • Estate Planning
  • Trusts
  • Probate & Estate Administration

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