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Administering a loved one’s estate through the Monroe County Surrogate’s Court involves filing deadlines, creditor notices, and strict SCPA compliance that can overwhelm even organized families. Whether you are in Pittsford, Greece, Irondequoit, or downtown Rochester, attorney Russel Morgan, Esq. provides clear, step-by-step guidance tailored to Monroe County practice.

What We Cover in 30 Minutes

Use this appointment to discuss your specific situation before any filings are due.

Topic Key Law / Detail
Validating the will SCPA §1414 — Letters Testamentary
Interim executor authority SCPA §1412 — Preliminary Letters
Court filing fees Graduated by estate value (SCPA §2402) — confirm with counsel
Small estates (no real property) SCPA Article 13 voluntary administration
NY estate tax threshold (2026) $7,350,000 exclusion; cliff at $7,717,500
Typical uncontested timeline 3–6 months

Monroe County Surrogate’s Court handles all jurisdiction over probate petitions, executor duties, contested matters, and small-estate affidavits. A waiver or consent from distributees — or a formal citation — must be obtained before a decree can issue. Understanding those steps before you file prevents delays at the Monroe County courthouse.

Attorney fees generally range from $3,000 to $10,000 depending on estate complexity; court fees are graduated by estate value per SCPA §2402.

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