
Alexandra Domina is a member of Dunnington’s estates, trusts and private clients practice area. She focuses on estate planning, complex estate and trust administration, estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax planning. Ms. Domina recognizes that tax planning is often just one of many concerns for her clients, and she is sensitive to the challenges which arise from evolving family dynamics and the conflicting or differing interests of beneficiaries.
Having been a trusts and estates paralegal and fiduciary accountant for many years, Ms. Domina has broad experience in all aspects of probate, estate and trust administration, informal and judicial fiduciary accountings, and the preparation of complex estate tax returns. Ms. Domina represents individual and corporate executors and trustees in connection with the administrations of estates and trusts and assists fiduciaries with the performance of their duties.
Ms. Domina obtained her law degree from Law College of the Moscow State University, Russia and her LL.M. in Taxation from New York Law School. She has been a member of the New York State Bar Association since 2012.
Ms. Domina is qualified for Part 36 of the Rules of the Chief Judge appointments and served as a Court Evaluator in an Article 81 Proceeding in Supreme Court, New York County; as Guardian ad Litem in matrimonial and real estate matters in Supreme Court, New York County; and as Guardian ad Litem in contested probate and accounting proceedings.