Losing a loved one is hard enough. Navigating the Suffolk County Surrogate’s Court process on top of grief should not fall on you alone. Morgan Legal Group, led by attorney Russel Morgan, Esq., guides Long Island families — from Huntington and Babylon to Brookhaven and Riverhead — through every stage of New York probate, administration, and contested matters.
What We Handle at Suffolk County Surrogate’s Court
| Matter | Governing Law | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Probate & Letters Testamentary | SCPA § 1414 | Validates will; appoints executor |
| Preliminary Letters Testamentary | SCPA § 1412 | Interim authority while petition is pending |
| Small Estate Affidavit | SCPA Article 13 | Personal property only; real property excluded |
| Executor duties | EPTL | Asset collection, debt payment, distribution |
| Contested probate | SCPA | Citation process; objections heard in Surrogate’s Court |
The Suffolk County Surrogate’s Court hears all probate and estate matters for Long Island’s eastern jurisdiction. Court filing fees are graduated by estate value under SCPA § 2402 — confirm the current schedule directly with the court or your counsel. Uncontested proceedings typically resolve in 3 to 6 months; attorney fees generally range $3,000 – $10,000 depending on complexity.
If the gross estate may exceed New York’s 2026 exclusion of $7,350,000 (cliff at $7,717,500), early tax planning is essential. See NY estate tax guidance for current rates.
Not sure where to start? Our Suffolk County Surrogate’s Court guide and small estate affidavit overview are good first reads.
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