Rockland County Surrogate’s Court Filing Fees & Costs Explained (2026)
If you are settling a loved one’s estate in Rockland County, the most common first question is simple: how much does it cost to file probate? The honest answer is that probate in Rockland County involves two distinct categories of expense — the court filing fee paid to the Rockland County Surrogate’s Court, which is […]
Small Estate Affidavit vs. Full Probate in Rockland
If you are settling a loved one’s estate in Rockland County, the central question is usually this: do you qualify for the simplified small estate affidavit (voluntary administration under SCPA Article 13), or must you go through full probate in the Rockland County Surrogate’s Court? The short answer is that the small estate affidavit is […]
Preliminary Letters Testamentary in Rockland County (SCPA §1412)
Preliminary letters testamentary are a court order, issued by the Rockland County Surrogate’s Court under SCPA §1412, that grant the executor named in a will limited authority to begin administering an estate before the will is formally admitted to probate. In plain terms: when probate is going to take months — or when a delay […]
How Long Does Probate Take in Rockland County? (2026 Timeline)
In Rockland County, an uncontested probate typically takes about 3 to 6 months from the date you file the petition until the executor receives Letters Testamentary and can begin acting fully on behalf of the estate. That is the short answer. The full picture, however, depends on the size and complexity of the estate, whether […]
What Happens If Someone Dies Without a Will in Rockland?
When someone dies without a will in Rockland, New York, their estate does not go to the State and it does not get frozen forever. Instead, New York’s intestacy statute (EPTL §4-1.1) automatically dictates who inherits, and the Rockland County Surrogate’s Court appoints a relative to manage the estate by issuing Letters of Administration under […]
Do You Need a Lawyer to Probate a Will in Rockland?
If you have just been named executor of a loved one’s estate in Rockland County, the honest answer is this: New York does not legally require you to hire a lawyer to probate a will, but in nearly every real-world Rockland case, having one is the difference between a smooth three-to-six-month administration and a process […]