New York Probate Glossary
New York estate terms used in Surrogate's Court and state statutes. Use this page to decode probate language before you open forms, call the local filing office, or decide whether an estate needs court supervision.
How to Use This Glossary
Start with unfamiliar terms from a court form, probate notice, or family conversation. Then jump to the matching New York forms, assessment, and county pages so you can apply the definition to the actual filing path in front of you.
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Information current as of April 4, 2026
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