A Practice of Jacobs Counsel LLCServing NY · NJ · OH — Vol. 2026
Legacy Counsel
New York City · NY Estate Tax · Surrogate's CourtLicensed NY · NJ · OH

New York Estate Planning Attorney for Families, Professionals & Business Owners.

Legacy Counsel works with New York City professionals, founders, executives, and families on estate plans that account for two New-York-specific realities: the NY estate tax — including its cliff at the basic exclusion amount — and the practicalities of co-op boards, condo associations, and the Surrogate's Court. Fixed-fee engagements, conducted directly by Drew Jacobs.

Drew Jacobs — Admitted in NY, NJ, OH

01 / LOCAL CONTEXT

Estate planning, grounded in New York.

New York City clients tend to fall into a few clear patterns: long-tenured professionals with concentrated equity and significant retirement assets; founders and operators with carried interest, QSBS, or pre-exit equity; first-generation wealth holders with parents and siblings in other states; and families with children whose primary asset is a Manhattan or Brooklyn co-op or condo.

What ties those situations together is the NY estate tax — which behaves differently than the federal system — and the fact that NYC real estate, especially co-ops, has unique transfer mechanics that wills and trusts must respect. Probate in NYC runs through the Surrogate's Court in the county of domicile (New York County for Manhattan, Kings County for Brooklyn, and so on), and those courts are notoriously slow.

We do not run a volume practice. We engage where the matter benefits from senior-attorney involvement and a careful coordination with your CPA, wealth advisor, and (where applicable) your company's equity and benefits team.

02 / SERVICES

What we handle for New York clients.

Coordinated document sets drafted under New York law. See our trusts library.

Wills & Guardian Nominations

NY-compliant wills with guardian and executor selections.

Revocable Living Trusts

Avoid Surrogate's Court for the assets they hold.

NY Estate Tax Planning

Planning around the NY exclusion and the “cliff.”

Co-op & Condo Coordination

Funding that works with proprietary leases and board approval.

Founder & Executive Planning

RSUs, options, carried interest, QSBS, and pre-exit equity.

Powers of Attorney & Healthcare Proxy

NY short-form POA, healthcare proxy, living will.

03 / NEW YORK CONSIDERATIONS

What makes New York different.

See the full New York Estate Planning overview for statewide detail.

NY estate tax has a cliff. Unlike the federal system, an estate that exceeds the NY basic exclusion amount by more than 5% loses the exclusion entirely and is taxed on the full estate from dollar one. NY also does not allow portability between spouses. For families anywhere near the NY exclusion, the planning math is materially different than the federal-only calculation, and proactive structuring (credit shelter planning, lifetime gifts, and trusts) can be outcome-determinative.

NY probate runs through the Surrogate's Court in the county of domicile. The process is public, slow, and procedurally heavy. A properly funded revocable living trust avoids it for the assets held in the trust. NYC co-ops require special handling: many proprietary leases permit trust ownership only with board approval, and we manage that workflow rather than leaving you to navigate it alone.

For founders and executives, advanced structures such as ILITs, SLATs, and GRATs can be powerful, but they are tax-sensitive and state-specific. We design and coordinate them with your tax advisor rather than offering one-size-fits-all templates.

04 / WHO THIS IS FOR

Who we work with in New York.

We engage where there is meaningful matter fit — not a volume practice.

NYC professionals & executives

Equity comp and brokerage assets, with NY tax exposure.

Founders & operators

Equity holders coordinating QSBS and gifting trusts.

Co-op & condo owners

Owners who need funding that clears the board.

Families with minor children

Guardian nominations and protective trusts for children.

05 / HOW IT WORKS

The process.

A clear path from first conversation to a funded plan, typically 30–60 days.

  1. STEP 01

    Confidential Intake

    Assets, family, and goals — reviewed before we speak.

  2. STEP 02

    Strategy Call

    We map NY tax exposure and co-op mechanics, then recommend.

  3. STEP 03

    Fixed-Fee Proposal

    Written scope and flat fee.

  4. STEP 04

    Design, Sign & Fund

    Drafted, executed under NY formalities, and funded.

06 / FAQ

New York estate planning FAQs.

What is the New York estate tax cliff?

NY imposes an estate tax on estates of NY domiciliaries (and on NY-situs real estate of nonresidents). Unlike the federal system, if an estate exceeds the NY basic exclusion amount by more than 5%, the exclusion is fully phased out and the estate is taxed on its entire value, not just the excess. For estates near the threshold, this can produce a sharp tax outcome. Planning around the cliff is one of the most important NY-specific issues we address.

Can a New York City co-op be held in a revocable trust?

Usually yes, but the proprietary lease requires board approval. We prepare the trust language and the board package.

How long does probate take in New York?

NYC probate runs slower than NJ or OH — often many months. A funded revocable trust is usually the better answer.

Do I need a SLAT or GRAT as a NYC founder?

Only for the right facts — growing wealth and a willingness to make completed gifts. We will tell you plainly if yours do not fit.

How are engagements priced?

Fixed fee, quoted in writing after a scoping call — before any work begins.

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