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Where to Domicile or Where Not to Domicile. That is the Question.

By Farrell Fritz P.C. on February 21, 2019
Posted in Probate

In a recent decision in the Estate of Grunwald (NYLJ Jan. 28 2019, at 33 [Sur Ct, Richmond County]), Surrogate Titone aptly noted that “the concept of domicile is … very important in the Surrogate’s Court.” True words indeed. Where a decedent is domiciled at the time of his or her death determines which…

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