Wills, Probate, and Estate Matters

The probate process is the administration of an estate after death. If someone dies without a will, the court will appoint an administrator and distribute property as dictated by New York rules of intestacy. If someone dies with a will, the court will administer the estate according to the will and/or trust, and the appointed executor will administer the estate.

A properly planned estate allows you to ensure the proper care of minors in the event of a tragedy and allows for tax reduction if someone is subject to estate taxes at the time of death. Often, the simple act of estate plan review can save a family greatly. Reginald Bedell can take his experience to work in any of these areas.

Take the First Step

Schedule an initial consultation to talk to us about your legal problem. Contact Reginald Bedell by calling 518-873-9540 or by emailing our law firm.