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Lawyer in New York, NY

David Goldfarb, Lawyer

David Goldfarb, Lawyer | Lawyer photo
Estate Planning including Trusts and Wills Lawyer
New York NY Health Care Coverage
For over 20 years the law firm of Goldfarb Abrandt Salzman & Kutzin LLP has advocated for the elderly and people with disabilities. Concentrating in elder law, trusts & estates, and the rights of people with disabilities, we have aided countless families, attorneys, social workers and financial planners.

Our practice concentrates in New York elder law, New York estate planning, New York estate administration, and New York guardianship law.
Education/Training
New York University School of Law (JD) in 1972

University of Wisconsin, Madison (BA - Bachelor of Arts) in 1969
Bio
David Goldfarb is the managing partner of the law firm of Goldfarb Abrandt Salzman & Kutzin LLP. David is a nationally recognized authority in the field of elder law, Medicare, Medicaid and the use of trusts in health care planning. He is the co-author of the legal treatise New York Elder Law (formerly New York Guide to Tax, Estate & Financial Planning for the Elderly), (Lexis-Matthew Bender, 1999-2016). David was formerly an attorney and supervisor for the Civil Division of the Legal Aid Society in New York City. He is listed in New York Super Lawyers since 2008. He has been included in The Best Lawyers in America in the specialty of Elder Law since 2010, and named Best Lawyers’ 2014 New York City Elder Law “Lawyer of the Year.” He has achieved the highest rating (AV) in Martindale-Hubbell.

David was President of the Historic Districts Council (2003- 2007) ; he is Chair of Preserve & Protect, Inc.; and was on the board of the Preservation League of Staten Island. He is the past president of Staten Islanders for a Unified New York, the St. George Civic Association, and the Friends of the Alice Austen House.

David is also active in the New York State Bar Association and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. He is currently Chair of the Elder Law & Special Needs Section of the New York State Bar Association. He has written extensively on civic and legal issues including two op-eds in the New York Times. He was featured on August 22nd, 2003, in a “Public Lives” column in the New York Times and on August 26th 2003, in a column in the Capital Times (Madison, Wisconsin). His promotion of neighborhood and historic preservation on the World Wide Web has received extensive coverage including articles in Preservation, the Magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the New York Times and a Year 2000 Statewide Preservation Award from the Preservation League of New York State.
Memberships
New York State Bar Association, Elder Law Section (Delegate) in 2009 - Present
Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member)
New York State Bar Association (Member)
Bar Admissions
New York State Bar # 1086578
Free Consultation
Yes
Helpful Links
Practice Areas
 Legal Services  Online / Video Legal Consultation
 COVID-19-Related Legal Help  Probate & Contested Wills
 Negligence