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NY A02573
NY A02573Removes the prohibition on individuals convicted of a felony that prevents them from being appointed fiduciary of an estate; allows the court the discretion to permit or prevent such appointment of an individual convicted of a felony.
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Introduced
01/19/2021
01/19/2021
In Committee
06/01/2021
06/01/2021
Crossed Over
06/10/2021
06/10/2021
Passed
10/13/2021
10/13/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
10/22/2021
10/22/2021
Introduced Session
2021-2022 General Assembly
Bill Summary
Removes the prohibition on individuals convicted of a felony that prevents them from being appointed fiduciary of an estate; allows the court the discretion to permit or prevent such appointment of an individual convicted of a felony; and allows for the appointment of an interpreter during the appointment process for the fiduciary of an estate.
AI Summary
This bill removes the prohibition on individuals convicted of a felony from being appointed as a fiduciary of an estate, and instead gives the court discretion to either permit or prevent such an appointment, based on factors such as whether the individual's crime was adverse to the welfare of the estate. The bill also allows for the appointment of an interpreter during the process of appointing a fiduciary of an estate.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (12)
Vivian Cook (D)*,
Charles Fall (D)*,
Charles Barron (D),
Inez Dickens (D),
Harvey Epstein (D),
Richard Gottfried (D),
Alicia Hyndman (D),
Danny O'Donnell (D),
N. Nick Perry (D),
Victor Pichardo (D),
Nader Sayegh (D),
Jaime Williams (D),
Last Action
signed chap.486 (on 10/22/2021)
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