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Showing 9 estate planning attorneys in Troy, NY
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Hacker Murphy, LLP
28 2nd St, Troy, NY 12180
(518) 203-1543
hackermurphy.com
Fowler Doyle Spiess PLLC
317 Brick Church Rd, Troy, NY 12180
(518) 279-1143
fowlerlawoffice.com
Law Office of Ryan E. Cooke
Burdett building, 251 River St, Troy, NY 12180
(518) 271-1001
ryancookelaw.com
Ehrlich & Arcodia PC
64 2nd St floor 1, Troy, NY 12180
(518) 272-2110
Pattison, Sampson, Ginsberg & Griffin PLLC
22 1st St, Troy, NY 12180
(518) 266-1000
psgglaw.com
Law Office Of Richard D Ceresia
1 State St, Troy, NY 12180
(518) 274-1500
ceresialawfirm.com
Stockton, Barker & Mead, LLP
433 River St Suite 6002, Troy, NY 12180
(518) 703-8871
sbmfirm.com
Ceresia Law Firm
1 State St, Troy, NY 12180
(518) 274-1500
ceresialawfirm.com
Law Offices of Edward J. Gorman, Esq., PLLC
65 2nd St, Troy, NY 12180
(518) 686-4331
ejglaw.com
What Does a Estate Planning Attorney in Troy Cost?
Estate planning attorney fees in Troy, New York generally range from 1,500 to 3,500 dollars for a basic will-based plan, and 3,000 to 6,000 dollars for a trust-based plan. Hourly rates for attorneys in the area typically fall between 250 and 450 dollars per hour. Complex estates or business succession planning may cost more. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What documents are included in a basic estate plan in New York?
A basic estate plan in New York typically includes a last will and testament, a durable power of attorney, a health care proxy, and a living will. These documents address asset distribution, financial decision-making, and medical care preferences.
Does New York have an estate tax that affects Troy residents?
Yes, New York imposes an estate tax on estates valued over 6.94 million dollars for 2024. This tax is separate from federal estate tax and applies to residents of Troy and all New York counties.
How long does New York probate take for a will in Troy?
Probate in Rensselaer County Surrogates Court typically takes 6 to 12 months for straightforward cases. Complex estates or disputes can extend the timeline significantly.