
Trust & Estate Lawyer in Wayne County, NY
New York Trust & Estate Law
Trust and estate matters in New York are governed primarily by the Estates, Powers and Trusts Law (EPTL) and the Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act (SCPA). These statutes outline the legal framework for creating wills and trusts, appointing executors and administrators, the probate process, and the duties of fiduciaries. New York also imposes a state estate tax with a $7.35 million exemption for 2026, featuring a unique “cliff effect” under NY Tax Law § 951 et seq.
Last verified: March 2026 | Wayne County Supreme Court | NY Senate EPTL
Official Legal Resources
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Wayne County Estate Procedures
In Wayne County, wills are probated through the Surrogate’s Court. The court appoints an executor (if named in a will) or an administrator (if there is no will). A citation is issued to all interested parties, and an inventory and accounting of the estate are required by law.
- File the original will and a petition for probate with the Wayne County Surrogate’s Court, along with the death certificate.
- Obtain court appointment as executor or administrator, receiving official letters testamentary or letters of administration.
- Notify all heirs, beneficiaries, and known creditors through formal citation and publication as required by SCPA.
- Inventory all estate assets, secure property, and manage day-to-day estate affairs, including paying valid debts.
- File necessary federal and New York estate tax returns within nine months of the date of death, if applicable.
- Prepare final accountings for court approval, distribute assets to beneficiaries, and obtain a decree closing the estate.
Penalties and Consequences
In Wayne County, failure to properly administer an estate or breaches of fiduciary duty can lead to surcharges, removal by the court, and personal liability for losses.
| Issue | Classification | Potential Consequences | Financial Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Breach of Fiduciary Duty | Civil Wrong | Surcharge, Removal, Personal Liability | Full value of loss + penalties |
| Will Contest | Surrogate’s Court Proceeding | Estate Frozen, Litigation Costs | Attorney fees, reduced estate value |
| NY Estate Tax Non-Filing | Tax Violation | Penalties, Interest, Lien | Tax due + significant penalties/interest |
| Missed Probate Deadline | Procedural Default | Delays, Additional Hearings | Increased court and legal costs |
Results may vary. The outcomes described are examples and are not a aim for of any specific result in your case.
Firm Credentials
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. The firm represents clients across multiple states with a combined attorney experience of over 120 years. Our approach is grounded in a detailed understanding of state-specific estate laws and Surrogate’s Court procedures.
Mr. Sris
Founding Attorney
Bar Admissions: Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York.
Mr. Sris, a former prosecutor, founded Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. in 1997. He leads the firm’s trust and estate practice, bringing extensive experience in estate planning, probate administration, and handling New York’s complex estate tax laws.
Case Results
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has a documented history of favorable outcomes for clients in estate matters firm-wide across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC.
Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.
Local Representation in Wayne County
Our New York location serves clients at Wayne County courts. We represent individuals and families throughout the Finger Lakes region, including Lyons, Newark (NY), Palmyra, Sodus, Ontario, Williamson, Clyde, Wolcott, and Marion. Our trust and estate lawyers near Wayne County are accessible via I-90 (NYS Thruway), I-81, I-390, and Route 17/I-86.
Availability: 24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
New York Location — Buffalo/NY area
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Phone: (888) 437-7747 | Local: (703) 636-5417
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the New York estate tax exemption for 2026?
The New York estate tax exemption is $7.35 million for 2026. However, New York has a ‘cliff effect’ where estates exceeding 105% of the exemption are taxed on the entire estate value, not just the excess.
How long does probate take in Wayne County Surrogate’s Court?
Probate in Wayne County typically takes 12 to 24 months. For small estates under $50,000, an expedited small estate affidavit process is available, which can be significantly faster.
What happens if an executor breaches their fiduciary duty in New York?
An executor who breaches their fiduciary duty in New York can face surcharges (financial penalties), removal from their position by the Surrogate’s Court, and potential personal liability for losses to the estate.
When is a New York estate tax return due?
A New York estate tax return is due nine months after the date of death. It is crucial to file on time to avoid penalties and interest, which can be substantial.
What is the statutory executor commission in New York?
Executor commissions in New York are set by statute under SCPA § 2307. The commission is calculated as a percentage of the estate assets received and paid out, providing compensation for the executor’s services.
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Last verified: March 2026. Information is current as of this date. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.