Claims Against a Decedent's Estate
NEW YORK In New York, there is not a separate statute of limitations that applies to claims against a decedent and enforced against the decedent's estate. Rather, the customary statute of limitations to enforce a claim (e.g., six-year statute of limitations for most contract claims) will continue to apply to claims after a decedent's death. ................
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