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A single document is never enough. A complete New York estate plan coordinates four instruments so they reinforce one another — gaps between them are what courts, creditors, and taxing authorities exploit.

What “Complete” Means for New Yorkers

Document Governing Law Core Purpose
Will EPTL §3-2.1 Controls probate assets; requires two attesting witnesses
Revocable or Irrevocable Trust EPTL Article 7 Avoids probate; irrevocable trusts address tax, Medicaid (5-year look-back), and asset protection
Durable Power of Attorney GOL §5-1513 Financial decisions if incapacitated — durable by default under the 2021 statutory short form
Health Care Proxy NY Public Health Law Art. 29-C Medical decisions — legally separate from the financial POA

The 2026 New York Estate Tax Cliff

New York’s basic exclusion is $7,350,000 for deaths in 2026. At 105% of that figure — $7,717,500 — the estate loses the entire exemption and is taxed from dollar one at rates up to 16%. New York also recaptures gifts made within three years of death. Without a coordinated trust and tax strategy, a modest overage becomes a six-figure penalty.

Dying without a will means intestacy under EPTL Article 4; your assets go where the statute directs, not where you intended.

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Morgan Legal Group serves clients statewide — NYC, Long Island, Westchester, the Hudson Valley, and Upstate New York.

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