Case ID: nys_102/html/0203-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "CHURCH, S.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

(51 Misc. Rep. 661)
    In re ZERWINSKI’S ESTATE.
    (Surrogate’s Court, Kings County.
    September, 1906.)
    Administrators—Letters oe Administration—Different Names for Decedent.
    An application for letters of administration on the estate of “Morris Zerwinski, deceased,” on the ground that the widow, who was entitled to a prior right, had not made application, was properly denied, where it appeared that she had obtained letters of administration on the estate of decedent under the name of “Morris Siriski.”
    Application for letters of administration on the estate of Morris Zerwinski, deceased. Denied.
   CHURCH, S.

This application for letters of administration is made on the ground that the widow, who is entitled to prior right, has not made application; but the widow appears and shows that, previous to this application, she had obtained letters of administration on the estate of the deceased, under the name of “Morris Siriski.” As there is no question that these two applications relate to the same person, it follows, of course, that the present one must be denied. As it appears that one, if not both, of these parties has spelled the name of the deceased improperly, the confusion which has resulted emphasizes the necessity of care and circumspection in correctly setting forth the names of parties; and, if there is any doubt as to whether the letters which have been issued bear the proper name, a proceeding should be instituted to amend them, - in order to prevent further confusion.