Syracuse Estate Planning Attorneys Frederick P. Davies and William P. Davies Guide Central New York Families Through Probate Avoidance Strategies

Syracuse Estate Planning Attorneys Frederick P. Davies and William P. Davies Guide Central New York Families Through Probate Avoidance Strategies

SYRACUSE, NY – Probate in New York can consume months of court supervision, thousands of dollars in fees, and expose a family’s private financial information to public scrutiny; all outcomes that a well-structured estate plan can prevent. Syracuse estate planning attorneys Frederick P. Davies and William P. Davies of Davies Law Firm (https://davieslawfirm.com/how-to-avoid-probate-in-new-york/) outline the legal strategies available to Central New York families who want their assets to pass directly to loved ones without Surrogate’s Court involvement.

According to Syracuse estate planning attorneys Frederick P. Davies and William P. Davies, a revocable living trust is the most effective tool for avoiding probate in New York because trust assets pass directly to beneficiaries under the terms of the trust without requiring the executor to file a petition with the Onondaga County Surrogate’s Court. Unlike a will, which becomes a public record when filed during probate, a living trust remains entirely private, keeping beneficiary information and asset details confidential. “A properly funded living trust allows your successor trustee to begin managing and distributing assets far more quickly than the probate process allows,” explains Frederick Davies.

Syracuse estate planning attorneys Frederick P. Davies and William P. Davies note that under the New York Estates, Powers and Trusts Law, trust property is not subject to probate proceedings, meaning a successor trustee can act without the court appointing an executor. The trust must be properly funded, meaning ownership of assets such as real estate, bank accounts, investment accounts, and personal property must be transferred into the trust’s name, because any assets left in an individual’s name at death remain subject to probate regardless of the trust’s existence. Proper funding is the step most commonly overlooked, and the attorneys work with clients to ensure all assets receive appropriate treatment.

Beyond living trusts, the firm advises families on complementary probate-avoidance tools. Payable-on-death designations allow bank account balances to pass directly to named beneficiaries. Transfer-on-death designations under EPTL Section 13-4.7 accomplish the same for securities, and a significant 2024 change in New York law now allows transfer-on-death deeds for real estate under Real Property Law Section 424, effective July 19, 2024. Joint ownership with right of survivorship, including tenancy by the entirety for married couples, provides an additional avenue for specific assets to pass outside probate.

“People often underestimate what probate actually costs,” adds William Davies. “Court filing fees, executor commissions calculated on a tiered statutory schedule, appraisal costs, and attorney fees all come directly from the estate, reducing what ultimately passes to the people you intended to benefit.” For larger estates, revocable trusts can also be structured to include tax-saving provisions that maximize both spouses’ exemptions under New York and federal estate tax law. New York’s basic exclusion amount in 2026 is $7,350,000, while the federal basic exclusion amount is $15,000,000, meaning most families will not owe estate tax—but those with larger estates benefit from careful advance planning.

The attorneys emphasize that a revocable living trust can be modified or revoked at any time during the grantor’s lifetime, preserving full control over assets and the flexibility to update the plan as life circumstances change following marriage, divorce, the birth of children, or significant changes in financial situation. Davies Law Firm assists clients with trust amendments and periodically reviews plans to recommend updates when appropriate.

For Central New York families looking to protect their estates, preserve privacy, and spare loved ones the burden of court proceedings, consulting with an experienced estate planning attorney is a practical and proactive step.

About Davies Law Firm:

Davies Law Firm is a Syracuse-based law firm focused exclusively on estate planning, living trusts, and elder law. Led by attorneys Frederick P. Davies and William P. Davies, the firm has helped thousands of families throughout Syracuse, Onondaga County, and Central New York create living trusts and comprehensive estate plans. For consultations, call (315) 472-6511.

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