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Blutter & Blutter is a highly experienced firm that provides all-inclusive services for clients that require its assistance in consultation, preparation and execution of wills, probate, estate planning, and trusts. The firm is also available to draft, prepare, and assist in the execution of irrevocable, revocable, and testamentary trusts. For legal assistance with these issues, speak with the New York wills, trusts and estate lawyers at Blutter & Blutter.
When an individual dies, the survivors are faced with the grief and pain of the loss of a loved one. Worrying about the deceased’s estate only compounds the heartache and loss for the survivors. Blutter & Blutter understands and appreciates the fragile and difficult nature of this situation for the surviving family members. With great sensitivity, the firm will handle the probate of the estate including the preparation and filing of the petition, obtaining letters testamentary or letters of administration, preparation and filing of any estate tax returns and estate accounting.
Occasionally, in the area of wills and trusts, a question of undue influence will arise. This occurs when it is suspected that the testator (the person making the will) was so controlled by pressure or persuasion of another, that he/she (the testator) substituted the wishes of that other person rather than his/her own wishes in drawing up the will or trust. For example, such action can occur if the testator is elderly, physically ill, mentally weak or ignorant. This undue influence in wills and trusts must amount to coercion which destroys the free will of the testator.
For both probate and the administration of the estate, Blutter & Blutter will help in the development of estate plans for either large or small estates utilizing Arthur I. Blutter’s wide-ranging knowledge of estate and tax laws.
An irrevocable trust is one of the two types of well-known trusts. A revocable trust can be cancelled by the creator of the trust. An irrevocable trust cannot be revoked. A trustee has control of the assets placed in the trust on behalf of a beneficiary who has the right of enjoyment of the property. A testamentary trust is a trust that goes into effect when the testament or will takes effect.
Blutter & Blutter has drawn up numerous trusts and will consult and explain the implications of each for the specific needs of the individual client in order to decide which one best suits that client’s needs.
For legal representation with estate planning or with the probate administration of an estate, contact us today.
Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn, Bronx & Queens, New York, Wills, Trusts and Estate Lawyers
Blutter and Blutter has more than 45 years combined experience as Nassau probate, estate, and will preparation Attorneys. We have worked with scores of clients as Queens probate, estate and will preparation Attorneys. We have worked with scores of clients as Bronx probate, estate and will preparation Attorneys. We have have worked with scores of clients as Brooklyn probate, estate and will preparation Attorneys. We have worked with scores of clients as Manhattan probate, estate and will preparation Attorneys. We have worked with scores of clients as New York probate, estate and will preparation Attorneys. At Blutter and Blutter, we attempt to be zealous advocates while following all probate, estate, and will laws.
Blutter & Blutter represents clients throughout the New York City metro area, including Amityville, Bethpage, Brentwood, Brooklyn, East Meadow, Hempstead, Hicksville, Huntington, Islip, Levittown, Mineola, Patchogue, Plainview, Syosset, Valley Stream, Westbury, Queens, and Long Island. The firm also assists residents of Nassau County, Suffolk County, Queens County, and Kings County, NY.