Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in New York
Wills for US citizens resident abroad
I am a US citizen, divorced and not remarried, living and resident in Spain. I am not currently resident in any US state. I wish to make a will covering my US assets which are in NY state. Do I have to have a NY state will or is there a type of will which is more general? Where will it be probated? Are there any particular problems which I should be aware of due to my situation? I have 3 children living in the US who are my beneficiaries and one of them, a son living in Massachusetts, is to be my executor. Is there any problem with this?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Wills for US citizens resident abroad
New York will recognize and implement the provisions of a valid Spanish Will, or in fact, any Will that is validly executed under the law where the signing takes place.
A Massachusetts resident can act as the Executor in New York.
You might want a New York lawyer review the portion of your Will relating to the property in New York.
An alternative is to place the New York property in a a revocable trust which will have the same distribution provisions as your Will. This arrangement will avoid probate in New York. You can revoke or amend this document at any time.