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Expert Profile: Anthony S. Park

Expertise:  New York wills, probate, and estate planning.

"Wills" includes advice and preparation of the following documents: wills, powers of attorney, living wills, healthcare proxies, burial instructions, and other supporting documents.

"Probate" includes the following Surrogate's Court proceedings: probate, intestate administration, small estate administration, and most other proceedings.

"Estate Planning" includes planning for the following areas: asset protection, estate tax, income tax, charitable giving, and other wealth planning issues.

Experience: Anthony Park is an attorney with an active Wills, Probate, and Estate Planning practice located in midtown Manhattan.

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Very quick and to the point answer.
(Skipholiday on 05/08/08)
Thanks for your advice.
(Amy on 05/07/08)
Very quick with the answer, within 15 mins. and provided a direction in which I can go in when talking with an accountant about my options.
(marilyn strauss on 03/25/08)
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Recent Answers from Anthony S. Park
2008-05-13  Administrator of an Estate Valerie: (1) There is no strict timeframe in NY. As long as it takes. If it drags for an unreasonable amount of time, the beneficiaries may ask the Court to remove the administrator (this is an extreme...
2008-05-07  check made payable to the estate of Amy: Yes, in most states, you must open an estate account to deposit the check, which typically requires (i) a death certificate, (ii) court-certified proof of executorship/administration, and (iii) a...
2008-05-03  Will Andrew, the types of documents and fees depend on your state and locality. In New York City, you would need wills with trust for minors, and legal fees for the both of you would range from $600 to $3...
2008-03-25  life insurance inheritance Marilyn, under federal law, you may gift $12,000 per year to someone (your state's gift tax law may differ). One solution is for you to give your father $12,000 now, $12,000 on January 1, 2009, and the...
2008-02-21  Step Mom Lying? Mike, if the will was ever probated, it will have been filed with the Surrogate's Court. If your step-mom was the joint owner of the house and all other assets, there may not have been a probate proceeding...
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