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  1. Nassau County Probate Attorney Stanley Myer Langer
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    New Hyde Park, NY Probate Attorney. Licensed for 58 years.

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    Nassau County Probate Attorney Sean Patrick Constable
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    7.2

    Floral Park, NY Probate Attorney. Licensed for 15 years.

  3. Nassau County Probate Attorney Rudolf J. Karvay
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    Garden City, NY Probate Attorney. Licensed for 20 years.

  4. Nassau County Probate Attorney Robert F. Harper
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    Garden City, NY Probate Attorney. Licensed for 37 years.

  5. Nassau County Probate Attorney Angela Siegel
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    Garden City, NY Probate Attorney. Licensed for 24 years.

  6. Nassau County Probate Attorney Garry David Sohn
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    6.8

    Freeport, NY Probate Attorney. Licensed for 35 years.

  7. Nassau County Probate Attorney Paul R. King
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    7.2

    New York, NY Probate Attorney. Licensed for 7 years.

  8. Nassau County Probate Attorney Frank J. Livoti
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    Garden City, NY Probate Attorney. Licensed for 34 years.

  9. Nassau County Probate Attorney Richard A. Whitney
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    Great Neck, NY Probate Attorney. Licensed for 46 years.

  10. Nassau County Probate Attorney David Lee Silverman
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    Lake Success, NY Probate Attorney. Licensed for 23 years.

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Probate

Probate is the legal process used to carry out a person's will after their death; a probate attorney advises you on how to perform the steps in the process. In general, once you have identified and collected the dead person's belongings, including their money, property, and other assets, you pay the person's debts and taxes. Once all debts have been paid, you distribute their money and property according to the language of the will. If there is no will, the laws of the state where the dead person lived control how the property is distributed. A probate attorney helps you plan what happens to your property when you die, as they can probate wills and act as your probate court estate representative. A probate attorney also represents family members and beneficiaries wishing to challenge wills.