Partner kanes@thsh.com 212-508-6721 LinkedIn
Practice Areas
Areas of Focus
- Trusts & Estates, Private Client and Tax-Exempt Organizations
- Trust and Estate Litigation and Dispute Resolution
- Art Law
Industries
Yolanda Kanes
Partner kanes@thsh.com 212-508-6721 LinkedIn
Practice Areas
Areas of Focus
- Trusts & Estates, Private Client and Tax-Exempt Organizations
- Trust and Estate Litigation and Dispute Resolution
- Art Law
Industries
Biography
Yolanda Kanes is a partner and Chair of Tannenbaum Helpern’s Trusts & Estates practice. She has been practicing at Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP since graduating from Fordham University School of Law in 1984.
Yolanda counsels individuals and families in the preparation of wills, trust agreements and related instruments pertaining to all phases of estate planning and administration. She advises high-net-worth individuals on complex estate and transfer of wealth plans, including business succession, matters pertaining to closely held companies, and in creating and maintaining family offices. She has represented non-resident aliens regarding U.S. tax aspects of their plans as well as U.S. persons establishing trusts off shore.
Her diverse experience extends to Federal and State litigation involving corporate and real estate transactions with a specialty in trusts and estates litigation. Yolanda represents fiduciaries and beneficiaries in all aspects of estate and trust litigation matters in Surrogate's Courts, the Supreme Court of the State of New York and in appellate practice.
She has also developed an expertise in advising individuals and families in matters relating to pre-nuptial, post-nuptial and marital agreements; adoptions; and establishing and advising clients on private foundations and other charitable organizations.
Yolanda has handled Family and Trust Arbitrations and has served as an arbitrator.
- Arbitrator in Prudential Securities Litigation
College:
- Queens College , 1980, B.A.
Law School:
- Fordham, 1984, J.D.
- Honors: Fordham International Law Journal
Professional:
- Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Civic:
- Respect for Law Alliance
- New York
- Best Lawyers in America - 2021, 2022, 2023
- Super Lawyers: 2020-2022
Case Studies
Publications
- Navigating Legal Guardianships: A Primer to Help Parents of Children with Disabilities
- Executive Order Authorizes Virtual Execution of Estate Planning Documents
- CARES Act - Changes Affecting Retirement Accounts and RMDs
- Getting to Your “To-Do” List During the Time of Self-Isolation? Check Estate Planning Off Your List.
- Boomers, Beware: Predatory Marriage and New York’s Elective Share Law
- Changes for Retirement Plans and IRAs: The SECURE Act of 2019
- IRS Addresses Clawback Concerns Under TCJA in Estate Planning
- Estate Planning Under Comprehensive Tax Reform
- Congressional Republicans Propose Sweeping Tax Reform
- Trump and the Estate Tax: What We Know
- IRS Proposed Changes to IRC 2704 Affect Business Succession and Estate Planning Valuation Discounts
- Finalizing a Divorce? Wait, Just One More Thing …
News
Events
- Not-for-Profit Corporations: A Primer on Formation and Governance (Update) | Recording Available Through November 9, 2023 • 11.09.2023
- Not-for-Profit Corporations: A Primer on Formation and Governance | Lawline • 11.08.2021
- Who is in Charge? Choosing the Right Fiduciary for Your Estate Plan | PLI • 08.04.2021
- A Primer on Nonprofit Formation, Governance, Accounting and Regulation • 03.18.2021
- How do you protect your elderly loved ones and their assets from predatory marriages? • 09.10.2020
- 50th Annual Estate Planning Institute • 09.17.2019
- Not-for-Profit Corporations: A Focus on Formation and Governance – Lawline • 03.25.2019
- Estate planning 2019: what has changed? • 03.20.2019
- Financial, Business & Legal Planning in the Trump Era • 03.21.2017
- Trump’s Vision of Tax Reform: What We Know (and What We Don’t) in the Estate Planning World • 01.18.2017
- Planning Now and For the Future • 09.29.2016
- Webcast: A Primer on the Current Landscape of Trustee and Executor Responsibility • 04.26.2016
- Financial Planning For LGBT Couples • 04.21.2016
- Tough Talks • 01.27.2016
- To Marry or Not to Marry: That is the Question Facing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Couples • 11.10.2015
Yolanda Kanes is a partner and Chair of Tannenbaum Helpern’s Trusts & Estates practice. She has been practicing at Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP since graduating from Fordham University School of Law in 1984.
Yolanda counsels individuals and families in the preparation of wills, trust agreements and related instruments pertaining to all phases of estate planning and administration. She advises high-net-worth individuals on complex estate and transfer of wealth plans, including business succession, matters pertaining to closely held companies, and in creating and maintaining family offices. She has represented non-resident aliens regarding U.S. tax aspects of their plans as well as U.S. persons establishing trusts off shore.
Her diverse experience extends to Federal and State litigation involving corporate and real estate transactions with a specialty in trusts and estates litigation. Yolanda represents fiduciaries and beneficiaries in all aspects of estate and trust litigation matters in Surrogate's Courts, the Supreme Court of the State of New York and in appellate practice.
She has also developed an expertise in advising individuals and families in matters relating to pre-nuptial, post-nuptial and marital agreements; adoptions; and establishing and advising clients on private foundations and other charitable organizations.
Yolanda has handled Family and Trust Arbitrations and has served as an arbitrator.
- Arbitrator in Prudential Securities Litigation
College:
- Queens College , 1980, B.A.
Law School:
- Fordham, 1984, J.D.
- Honors: Fordham International Law Journal
Professional:
- Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Civic:
- Respect for Law Alliance
- New York
- Best Lawyers in America - 2021, 2022, 2023
- Super Lawyers: 2020-2022
- Navigating Legal Guardianships: A Primer to Help Parents of Children with Disabilities
- Executive Order Authorizes Virtual Execution of Estate Planning Documents
- CARES Act - Changes Affecting Retirement Accounts and RMDs
- Getting to Your “To-Do” List During the Time of Self-Isolation? Check Estate Planning Off Your List.
- Boomers, Beware: Predatory Marriage and New York’s Elective Share Law
- Changes for Retirement Plans and IRAs: The SECURE Act of 2019
- IRS Addresses Clawback Concerns Under TCJA in Estate Planning
- Estate Planning Under Comprehensive Tax Reform
- Congressional Republicans Propose Sweeping Tax Reform
- Trump and the Estate Tax: What We Know
- IRS Proposed Changes to IRC 2704 Affect Business Succession and Estate Planning Valuation Discounts
- Finalizing a Divorce? Wait, Just One More Thing …
- Not-for-Profit Corporations: A Primer on Formation and Governance (Update) | Recording Available Through November 9, 2023 • 11.09.2023
- Not-for-Profit Corporations: A Primer on Formation and Governance | Lawline • 11.08.2021
- Who is in Charge? Choosing the Right Fiduciary for Your Estate Plan | PLI • 08.04.2021
- A Primer on Nonprofit Formation, Governance, Accounting and Regulation • 03.18.2021
- How do you protect your elderly loved ones and their assets from predatory marriages? • 09.10.2020
- 50th Annual Estate Planning Institute • 09.17.2019
- Not-for-Profit Corporations: A Focus on Formation and Governance – Lawline • 03.25.2019
- Estate planning 2019: what has changed? • 03.20.2019
- Financial, Business & Legal Planning in the Trump Era • 03.21.2017
- Trump’s Vision of Tax Reform: What We Know (and What We Don’t) in the Estate Planning World • 01.18.2017
- Planning Now and For the Future • 09.29.2016
- Webcast: A Primer on the Current Landscape of Trustee and Executor Responsibility • 04.26.2016
- Financial Planning For LGBT Couples • 04.21.2016
- Tough Talks • 01.27.2016
- To Marry or Not to Marry: That is the Question Facing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Couples • 11.10.2015