First Will Of A Soviet Citizen To Undergo Probate In The United States [better] <Legit | 2026>
Voronel’s daughter hired a local attorney who specialized in international law. The strategy was novel: they did not attempt to probate the will in the Soviet Union first and transfer the assets. Instead, they submitted the original Soviet document directly to the Queens Surrogate’s Court.
When Isadora Duncan, the pioneering American dancer who later became a Soviet citizen, died tragically in 1927, her death triggered a legal event that would resonate for decades: her will became the first of a Soviet citizen to undergo probate in the United States. Voronel’s daughter hired a local attorney who specialized