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Trust & Estate Lawyer in Orleans County, NY

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. provides experienced trust and estate representation in Orleans County, New York. Estate planning and probate matters are governed by New York Estates, Powers and Trusts Law (EPTL) and Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act (SCPA). The firm, founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, offers full representation for wills, trusts, probate administration, and estate tax planning.

In Orleans County, wills are probated through the Surrogate’s Court, where an executor is appointed, citations are issued to interested parties, and inventory and accounting are required. Trust administration follows EPTL guidelines.

New York Trust & Estate Law

New York trust and estate law is primarily codified in the Estates, Powers and Trusts Law (EPTL) and the Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act (SCPA). These statutes outline the procedures for creating wills and trusts, appointing fiduciaries, administering estates, and resolving disputes in Surrogate’s Court. The New York estate tax, governed by Tax Law § 951 et seq., applies a graduated rate of 3.06% to 16% on taxable estates exceeding the exemption amount.

Last verified: March 2026 | Orleans County Supreme Court | New York State Legislature EPTL

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Orleans County Estate Procedures

Wills are probated through the Orleans County Surrogate’s Court. The court appoints an executor or administrator, issues citations to interested parties, and requires a full inventory and accounting of the estate’s assets. Trust administration is conducted per EPTL guidelines.

  1. File the will and petition: File the original will and a petition for probate with the Orleans County Surrogate’s Court. Pay the required filing fee based on the estate’s value.
  2. Appoint executor or administrator: The court will appoint an executor (if named in the will) or an administrator (if no will exists) to manage the estate.
  3. Issue citations to interested parties: The court issues citations to all heirs, beneficiaries, and creditors, notifying them of the proceedings and their right to object.
  4. Inventory and account for assets: The executor must inventory all estate assets, pay valid debts and taxes, and file an accounting with the court.
  5. Distribute remaining assets: After court approval of the accounting, the executor distributes the remaining assets to the beneficiaries as directed by the will or intestacy laws.

Penalties and Consequences

In Orleans County, failure to properly administer an estate or breaches of fiduciary duty can lead to surcharges, removal of the fiduciary, and estate distribution delays. New York estate tax penalties apply for late filing or underpayment.

IssueClassificationPrimary ConsequenceFinancial ImpactAdditional Consequences
Will ContestSurrogate’s Court ProceedingEstate frozen during litigationLegal fees, court costsDistribution delayed 12-24 months
Breach of Fiduciary DutySCPA ViolationSurcharge, removal of fiduciaryPersonal liability for lossesCourt supervision, potential disqualification
NY Estate Tax Non-ComplianceTax Law § 951 et seq.Penalties & interest on tax dueTax on entire estate if over “cliff”Personal liability for executor
Late Probate FilingProcedural DelayAssets inaccessible to beneficiariesAccrued interest, additional feesPotential creditor claims increase

Results may vary. Each estate matter depends on unique facts and court discretion.

Firm Credentials

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. The firm brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to trust and estate matters. With a documented history of handling complex estate administrations and fiduciary disputes, the firm provides case-specific representation grounded in a deep understanding of New York’s EPTL and SCPA.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the New York estate tax exemption amount?

The New York estate tax exemption is $6.94 million for 2026. Estates exceeding 105% of this amount are taxed on the entire estate value, not just the excess, due to the ‘cliff’ effect (NY Tax Law § 951 et seq.).

How long does probate take in Orleans County Surrogate’s Court?

Probate typically takes 12 to 24 months in Orleans County. A small estate affidavit can expedite the process for estates valued under $50,000. Will contests can extend this timeline significantly.

What are the executor’s fees in New York?

Executor commissions in New York are set by statute (SCPA § 2307). The fee is calculated as a percentage of the estate’s value, providing compensation for the executor’s services during the administration process.

When is the New York estate tax return due?

The New York estate tax return is due nine months after the date of death. Timely filing is critical to avoid penalties and interest. An extension may be requested under certain circumstances.

What happens if someone contests a will in Orleans County?

A will contest in Orleans County Surrogate’s Court freezes estate distribution. The court will issue citations to interested parties and hold proceedings to determine the will’s validity, which can take 12-24 months.

Case Experience

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has handled trust and estate matters for clients across its service areas. The firm’s approach focuses on careful planning, clear communication with fiduciaries and beneficiaries, and diligent adherence to Surrogate’s Court procedures.

Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome in your matter.

Local Representation in Orleans County

Our New York location represents clients at Orleans County courts. We serve the communities of Albion, Medina, Holley, Kendall, Lyndonville, Ridgeway, Gaines, Carlton, and Yates. Trust and estate lawyer near Orleans County Surrogate’s Court.

24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.

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