Attorney Profiles

Scott E. Koldin 
East Syracuse, New York
phone (315) 463-4032
(800) 851-0022
fax (315) 463-6512
email web@koldin.com
 

Scott E. Koldin graduated Cum Laude from the University of Rochester and the Syracuse University College of Law. He was an Onondaga County Assistant District Attorney and a partner at the law firm of Cambareri, Cambareri & Koldin, LLP prior to joining the Koldin Law Center. Scott was the recipient of the 1991 American Jurisprudence Award in the area of Professional Responsibility from the Syracuse University College of Law. He is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Elder Law Section of the New York State Bar Association and the Onondaga County Bar Association.

Areas of Practice:
Elder Law
Medicaid Law
Irrevocable Trusts
Revocable Trusts
Basic Estate Planning
Wills, Powers of Attorney, Health Care Proxies
Other Planning Techniques
Disabled Children / Supplemental Need Trusts
Medicaid Planning
Education:
Syracuse University College of Law


University of Rochester


Honors and Awards:
1991 American Jurisprudence Award in area of Professional Responsibility


Professional Associations and Memberships:
National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
Member


NY State Bar Association
Member


Onondaga County Bar Association
Member


NY State Bar Association, Elder Law Section
Member


NY State Bar Association, Trusts & Estates Section
Member


Vera House, Board Member


West Practice Categories:
Estate Planning, Elder Law, Trusts, Wills, Medicare & Medicaid, Health & Health Care Law


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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