Attorney Kerry Archer named Public Administrator for Kings County

In a significant appointment within the Kings County Surrogate’s Court, Kerry Archer has been named the new public administrator, a role crucial for managing estates that lack a will or where heirs are unable or unwilling to administer the estate themselves.

The appointment follows a thorough selection process led by Hon. Rosemarie Montalbano and Hon. Bernard Graham, judges at the Kings County Surrogate’s Court. 

Archer’s extensive background in trusts and estates law, covering both contested and uncontested probate and administration matters, as well as accounting proceedings and other related actions, positioned her as a standout candidate for this pivotal role.

Archer, a native of Brooklyn with Bajan roots, holds a bachelor’s degree from Baruch College, and earned her law degree cum laude from Cooley Law School. Since her admission to the New York State Bar in 2009, Archer has dedicated her career to the intricacies of estate law, becoming a respected voice in the field.

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Archer is deeply committed to community engagement, particularly within the African American and Caribbean communities. She is known for her efforts to educate and advise on the critical importance of estate planning and the potential complexities in estate administration.

Kerry Archer, newly appointed public administrator for Kings County, brings extensive experience in estate law to her vital role.<br>Photo courtesy of Kerry Archer
Kerry Archer, newly appointed public administrator for Kings County, brings extensive experience in estate law to her vital role.
Photo courtesy of Kerry Archer

Archer’s involvement in the legal community extends through her roles in various organizations. She has been an active member of the Brooklyn Bar Association, where she notably served as co-chair of the Surrogate’s Court Committee from 2021-2022. 

Archer replaces Javier Ortiz as the public administrator. Ortiz previously served as an associate court attorney for Justice Montalbano, He spent two years in that role prior to his election as a Brooklyn Civil Court judge this past November.

Ortiz, a graduate of St….

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