Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in New York

Executor mishandled distribution

My Grandmother left me half of her clothing and 1/4 of her jewelry and my Uncle is executor. Many of these items were new and unused(high quality) with a resale value of an estimated $30,000. I never received my inheritence, and these items have disappeared. What legal recourse do I have against both my uncle and his and my Grandmothers' lawyer for negligence? This has been going on for a year.


Asked on 2/03/03, 6:18 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Arnold Nager Arnold H. Nager, Esquire

Re: Executor mishandled distribution

Assuming your uncle qualified as Executor in the Surrogate's Court, you need to go to the Clerk's office and inform the Clerk that you want an "accounting." As a practical matter however, what proof do you have that these items were in the estate?

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Answered on 2/03/03, 8:10 pm
Walter LeVine Walter D. LeVine, Esq.

Re: Executor mishandled distribution

I would bring n action to compel the Executor to account for the estate and its assets. If anything improper were done, he can be surcharged for the value of the lost assets.

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Answered on 2/07/03, 10:46 am
Frank Lang Lang Law Firm PLLC

Re: Executor mishandled distribution

You (or your attorney) will need to request a judicial accounting from the Surrogate's Court. In order to prevail, you will need to show that these particular items existed, were still owned and possessed by your Grandmother on the date of her death, and their value. If your Grandmother had them insured, or if you can obtain receipts for their purchase, you can prove they existed, and what they were worth. It will be harder to prove that your Grandmother still had them, and that they weren't lost or stolen prior to her death.

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Answered on 2/04/03, 9:42 am


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