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In New York, Felons Can Now Be Fiduciaries

In New York, Felons Can Now Be Fiduciaries

by Bonnie Lawston | Mar 21, 2023 | Estate Administration, NY Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act.Section 707

Changes to New York Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act. Section 707 Criminal conviction, no problem | Assets all tied up in the estate, no problem A felony conviction no longer disqualifies one from serving as a fiduciary in an estate in New York State now.  It is...

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