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Most probate matters are handled by the Surrogates Court, which is a court of limited jurisdiction.
New York State has eleven different trial courts: the Supreme Court, which has justices sitting in all 62 counties; the Court of Claims, which sits statewide; Surrogates Courts in each county; County Courts in each county outside New York City; Family Courts in New York City and in each of the 57 counties outside the
The Supreme Court, Civil and Criminal: The New York State Supreme Court is a trial court that hears civil and criminal cases. The Supreme Court has two branches: Criminal Term and Civil Term in each of the five boroughs.
Surrogate court handles cases involving: Wills. Estates. Property of deceased persons. Adoptions and guardianships. Wrongful death.
In New York State, the Surrogates Court maintains jurisdiction over all actions and proceedings relating to the affairs of decedents.
The Surrogates Court of the State of New York handles all probate and estate proceedings in the New York State Unified Court System. All wills are probated in this court and all estates of people who die without a will are handled in this court.