BILL S631-2013: Restricts certain access to records kept by the surrogate's court
Restricts access to records kept by the surrogate's court for business or commercial purposes; makes certain exceptions; and requires any person seeking access to books or records of the court to complete a form which shall disclose such person's name, address, telephone number and purpose of such access. /
Sponsor: STAVISKY
Committee: JUDICIARY
BILL A788-2013: Relates to service by citation
Provides that a copy of the petition, affidavits, affirmations and exhibits thereto upon which process was issued, shall be served with the citation or other process, except where service is by publication, and except in a proceeding for a voluntary accounting. /
Sponsor: Weprin
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BILL A5403-2013: Establishes a division of the public administrator within the office of the corporation counsel for the city of New York; repealer
Establishes a division of the public administrator within the office of the corporation counsel for the city of New York. /
Sponsor: Brennan
Committee:
BILL A1454A-2013: Establishes a registry of wills and codicils
Provides that each county shall establish and maintain a registry of wills and codicils executed in that county for which the surrogate's court has jurisdiction; establishes what information shall be included in such registry. /
Sponsor: Thiele
Committee:
BILL A1454-2013: Establishes a registry of wills and codicils
Provides that each county shall establish and maintain a registry of wills and codicils executed in that county for which the surrogate's court has jurisdiction; establishes what information shall be included in such registry. /
Sponsor: Thiele
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BILL S678-2013: Requires public administrators to provide notice prior to the disposal of certain properties
Requires public administrators to provide notice to the local government and municipal landmark board prior to the disposal of certain historic properties. /
Sponsor: STEWART-COUSINS
Committee: JUDICIARY
BILL A5616-2013: Increases the maximum value of a small estate from $30,000 to $100,000
Increases the maximum value of a small estate from $30,000 to $100,000. /
Sponsor: Englebright
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BILL A3686-2013: Requires public administrators to provide notice prior to the disposal of certain properties
Requires public administrators to provide notice to the local government and municipal landmark board prior to the disposal of certain historic properties. /
Sponsor: Mayer
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BILL A7062-2013: Relates to settlement of account by a resigning fiduciary
Relates to settlement of account by a resigning fiduciary; requires the petition show the facts upon which an application to resign is founded. /
Sponsor: Weinstein (MS)
Committee:
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