Irrevocable Trust

Estate Planning

Upstate New York Estate Planning Lawyer

If you are beginning to plan for the future, it is in your best interest to seek the advice and experience of an estate planning attorney.

At the Koldin Law Center, P.C. , with offices in Syracuse and Rochester, New York, we are committed to providing personal and professional services to individuals and families for retirement planning and for those with loved ones suffering from disabilities and illness. We focus our practice on Elder law, Estate planning, Probate/Administration of Estates, Trusts, Medicaid, and preserving life savings from the costs of long term care in the event of a catastrophic illness.

There are several different options that you can consider when deciding on your estate planning needs:

Koldin Law Center, P.C. , in Syracuse and Rochester, New York, provides estate planning assistance to individuals and families throughout New York. Our attorneys handle revocable and irrevocable trusts, wills, powers of attorney, health care proxies, probate, and Medicaid issues for clients in Monroe and Onondaga counties and throughout all of upstate New York.

If you want to make sure that your monetary assets and personal possessions are protected for the future, the attorneys at the Koldin Law Center, P.C. have over 30 years of experience helping clients with all types of estate planning issues from simple wills to complex estate planning. Contact our Upstate New York estate planning lawyers to schedule a free initial consultation. The firm maintains flexible scheduling and is able to make home and hospital visits if necessary.

Syracuse Office

Koldin Law Center, P.C.

6661 Kirkville Road
P.O. Box 279
East Syracuse, NY 13057

Tel: 315-463-4032
Fax: 315-463-6512

800-851-0022

Rochester Office

Koldin Law Center, P.C.

120 Corporate Woods, Suite 130
Rochester, NY 14623

Tel: 585-292-0090
Fax: 585-292-0272

800-533-8826


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