
Trust & Estate Lawyer in Richmond County (Staten Island), NY
In Richmond County, estate matters are handled through the Surrogate’s Court located at 18 Richmond Terrace in Staten Island, with probate typically taking 12-24 months to complete.
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 govern wills, trusts, probate proceedings, fiduciary duties, and estate administration throughout New York State, including Richmond County. The New York estate tax, established under Tax Law § 951 et seq., applies a graduated rate from 3.06% to 16% on taxable estates exceeding the exemption amount.
Last verified: March 2026 | Richmond County Supreme Court | New York State Legislature
Official New York Legal Resources
For the complete text of New York estate laws, consult the New York State Legislature website (official New York statutes). For Richmond County court procedures and forms, visit the Richmond County Supreme Court website (official New York courts).
Richmond County Estate Procedures
Wills are probated through the Richmond County Surrogate’s Court, which appoints executors or administrators to manage estate affairs. The court issues citations to interested parties and requires inventory and accounting from fiduciaries. Trust administration follows EPTL guidelines, with specific procedures for Staten Island estates.
- File the will and petition for probate with the Richmond County Surrogate’s Court. Pay the required filing fee based on estate value.
- Obtain letters testamentary (if there’s a will) or letters of administration (if no will) from the court to appoint the executor or administrator.
- Notify all interested parties as required by law and publish notice to creditors in a local Staten Island newspaper.
- Prepare an inventory of all estate assets and pay valid creditor claims and administrative expenses.
- File federal and New York estate tax returns if required, then prepare and file accountings with the Surrogate’s Court for approval.
- After court approval and payment of all taxes, distribute remaining estate assets to beneficiaries according to the will or intestacy laws.
New York Estate Tax and Penalties
In Richmond County, New York estate tax applies a graduated rate from 3.06% to 16% on taxable estates exceeding the $7.35 million exemption, with a “cliff effect” that taxes the entire estate if it exceeds 105% of the exemption.
| Issue | Classification | Financial Impact | Timeline Impact | Additional Consequences |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Will Contest | Surrogate’s Court Proceeding | Estate frozen during litigation | 12-24 months additional | Legal fees, family conflict, potential intestacy |
| Breach of Fiduciary Duty | SCPA Violation | Surcharge, removal as fiduciary | Extended administration | Personal liability, court supervision |
| Missed Estate Tax Filing | Tax Law Violation | Penalties + interest on unpaid tax | Extended probate | Personal liability for executor |
| Improper Will Execution | EPTL Formality Defect | Will invalidated | Intestate proceedings | Different distribution than intended |
Results may vary based on specific case facts and court decisions.
Firm Credentials and Experience
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 and brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to trust and estate matters. Our firm has handled numerous estate planning and administration cases throughout New York, providing clients with knowledgeable guidance on complex estate tax issues, probate procedures, and fiduciary responsibilities.
Mr. Sris
Founding Attorney
Bar Admissions: Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York
Mr. Sris founded Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. in 1997 and brings extensive experience in trust and estate matters across multiple jurisdictions, including New York. His practice focuses on full estate planning, probate administration, and estate tax strategy.
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 amount.
How long does probate take in Richmond County Surrogate’s Court?
Probate typically takes 12-24 months in Richmond County Surrogate’s Court. For small estates under $50,000, an expedited small estate affidavit process is available, which can be significantly faster.
What are the executor commission rates in New York?
Executor commissions in New York are statutory and calculated under SCPA § 2307. The rates are: 5% on the first $100,000, 4% on the next $200,000, 3% on the next $700,000, 2.5% on the next $4 million, and 2% on amounts over $5 million.
When is the New York estate tax return due?
The New York estate tax return (Form ET-706) is due 9 months after the date of death. Extensions may be available, but interest accrues on any unpaid tax from the original due date.
What happens if someone contests a will in New York?
If a will is contested in New York, the estate is typically frozen during litigation, which can last 12-24 months. Grounds for contest include lack of testamentary capacity, undue influence, fraud, or improper execution.
Case Experience
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has extensive experience handling trust and estate matters throughout New York. Our attorneys have successfully guided clients through complex probate proceedings, estate tax planning, will contests, and fiduciary litigation in Surrogate’s Courts across the state.
Results may vary based on specific case facts and court decisions.
Local Staten Island Representation
Our New York location represents clients at Richmond County (Staten Island) courts. We serve Staten Island communities including St. George, New Dorp, Tottenville, Great Kills, Stapleton, and Port Richmond. The Richmond County Supreme Court is located at 18 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301, accessible via I-278, Staten Island Expressway, and West Shore Expressway.
24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
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Related Legal Resources
For more information about New York estate law, visit our New York Trust & Estate Lawyer hub page. If you need assistance in nearby counties, consider our Albany County estate lawyer or Broome County estate lawyer. For other legal services in Staten Island, see our Richmond County business lawyer or Richmond County civil litigation lawyer. Learn more about Mr. Sris’s background and experience.
Last verified: March 2026. Information current as of March 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.
