Carolyn Reinach Wolf is an Executive Partner in the law firm of Abrams Fensterman, LLP and Director of the Firm’s Mental Health Law practice. She is the only attorney in the country with a family-focused mental healthcare practice. Supported by a team of expert clinicians, she specializes in guiding families through the complex landscape of legal issues that impact loved ones with serious mental illness, overall mental health issues, and/or substance abuse issues. She also represents institutions, such as major hospital systems, community hospitals, and outpatient programs, consulting on matters including capacity, mental hygiene law, end of life decision making, development and ongoing functioning of ethics committees and advance directives. She also represents mental health and healthcare professionals, and higher educational institutions.
Ms. Wolf’s expertise encompasses mental hygiene law, including retention and treatment over objection psychiatric cases; mental health warrants; capacity determinations; informed consent and medical treatment cases; confidentiality and release of records matters; interaction with law enforcement in family matters, health care facilities and institutions of higher education; Kendra’s Law applications (Assisted Outpatient Treatment Orders); Article 81 and 17-A guardianship proceedings; civil and criminal litigation and negotiation specific to mental health issues; consultation and advice in navigating the mental health and health care systems, and legal interventions in the inpatient and outpatient treatment settings as well as mental health issues in the higher education setting.
Ms. Wolf is a Past President of the National Behavioral Intervention Team Association (NaBITA), a membership association serving more than 1,500 professionals in schools, colleges and workplaces whose role is to support individuals in need of mental health intervention and to minimize the potential for school and workplace violence. She is also a frequently invited speaker and consultant to healthcare and mental health organizations, as well as institutions of higher education. She also provides mental health legal advice to administrators, and professional associations throughout the country regarding mental health law issues and many of the above-mentioned topics. She has been selected to the New York Super Lawyers list since 2013 and the Best Lawyers of America since 2018. Ms. Wolf has also been selected as an honoree of the City and State of New York’s 2024 Above & Beyond Women.
Ms. Wolf holds a J.D. from the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University, an M.S. in Health Services Administration from the Harvard School of Public Health and an M.B.A. in Management from the Hofstra University School of Business. She is admitted to practice in New York State and Federal Courts as well as the U.S. Supreme Court. In addition, Ms. Wolf is an adjunct professor at Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University, teaching “Law and Psychiatry.” Prior to practicing law, Ms. Wolf was a hospital administrator and Director of Hospital Risk Management at City Hospital Center at Elmhurst in New York, from 1980 until 1984.
New York Times Article: Front page, Metro Section, February 12, 2013, “A Guide in the Darkness”, available here.
Bar Admissions
- New York
- U.S. Supreme Court
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
- U.S. Court of Appeals Federal Circuit
- U.S. Court of Federal Claims
Education
- Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York – J.D.
- Harvard University, School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts – M.S.
Major: Health Services Administration - Hofstra University School of Business, Hempstead, New York – M.B.A.
Major: Management - University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland – B.A. with Honors
Major: American History
Honors and Awards
- 2024 Honoree of the City and State of New York’s Above & Beyond Women
- 2021 Outstanding Women in Law, Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
- 2019 Greater New York Community Service Award Breakfast Recipient
- 2017 UJA Federation of New York L.I. Business and Professional Leaders Connect and Celebrate!
- 2016 Long Island Power Women in Business
- 2014 Long Island Power Women in Business
Recent Published Works and Media Interviews
Contributor/writer: Psychology Today blog entitled “From the Desk of a Mental Health Lawyer”:
- When Parents of School Shooters Face Legal Liabilities (September 2024), Author
- Analyzing the Latest Legal Outcome for a Shooter’s Parents (September 2024), Author
- Reflecting on School Shootings in 2024 (August 2024), Author
- 10 Realities for Those Living With Serious Mental Illness (May 2024), Author
- Conviction of School Shooter’s Mother Sets a Key Precedent (February 2024), Author
- Focus Also on Your Well Children This Holiday Season, (December 2023), Author
- We Need to Do Better Removing Weapons From Those in Crisis (November 2023), Author
- Retired NFL Player Puts Conservatorships Back in the News (September 2023), Author
- The Legal Case Against a School Shooter’s Parents (July 2023), Author
- Mental Health Crisis Among Teens Demands a New Approach (March 2023), Author
- The Dire Need for Mental Health Expertise for Families (January 2023), Author
- NYC Plan to Hospitalize the Mentally Ill: Risks v. Benefits (December 2022), Author
- September is Back to School But Also Suicide Awareness Month (September 2022), Author
- Red-Flag Laws Show the Limits of the Legal System, (July 2022), Author
- Student Athletes Need Better Mental Health Support, (June 2022), Author
- Why We Need More Awareness of Serious Mental Illness, (April 2022), Author
- Expanding Kendra’s Law to Help Those Affected by Mental Illness, (March 2022), Author
- Family Members Can Play a Role in Suicide Prevention, (February 2022), Author
- Five Key Lessons from Britney Spears’ Conservatorship, (January 2022), Author
- #FreeBritney News Coverage Deters Those Needing Conservatorships, (October 2021), Author
- Parity Laws Curb Bias Against Mental Illness When Enforced, (August 2021), Author
- Can Fire Departments Better Handle Mental Health Crises?, (July 2021), Author
- Some Public Figures Have It All Wrong About Mental Illness, (June 2021), Author
- The Mental Health Reforms Police Departments Should Adopt, (May 2021), Author
- Post-Pandemic Stress Reaction Awaits Many As COVID Subsides, (May 2021), Author
- What to Know About Conservatorships and Mental Illness, (April 2021), Author
- Preventive Approaches Can Help Reach Children in Distress, (March 2021), Author
- Young Adults Remain at Serious Risk of Mental Health Crises, (January 2021), Author
- A Mental Health Attorney’s Reflections on 2020 (December 2020), Author
- There Is No Vaccine for Mental Illness (December 2020), Author
- Counselors Can Build Resilience to Meet Rising Demand (November 2020), Author
- COVID is Limiting Access to In-patient Psychiatric Care (October 2020), Author
- A Lesson from Britney Spears’ Conservatorship (September 2020), Author
- Legal Tools Can Help Families Prevent COVID-era Suicides (August 2020), Author
- Re-imagined Policing Helps Protect Those with Mental Illness (July 2020), Author
- Liability Concerns When Practitioners Return to the Office (June 2020), Author
- Virtual Platforms Are Helpful Tools but Can Add to Our Stress (May 2020), Author
- Coronavirus Stress Can Trigger Those With Mental Illness (March 2020), Author
- Preventing Workplace Shootings Requires Proactive Measures (March 2020), Author
- Buttigieg Mental Health Plan Would Fund Needed Community Programs(February 2020), Author
- Families Enduring Mental Illness Need Hope for the Holidays (November 2019), Author
- Mental Health Needs Are Often Inseparable from Work (October 2019), Author
- Counselors, Please Consider Your Own Mental Health Needs (September 2019), Author
- Trump is Wrong About Institutionalizing Mentally Ill (August 2019), Author
- Some College-Bound Students Face a Trifecta of Challenges (August 2019), Author
- Murder Trial Shows Our Mental Health System’s Limitations (July 2019), Author
- Mental Health, Addiction and The 2020 Presidential Race (May 2019), Author
- Mental Health Laws Afford Key Legal Protections (May 2019), Author
- Not All Survivors of School Shootings Survive (April 2019), Author
- We Need More Housing For People With Mental Illness (February 2019), Author
- To Prevent Mass Shootings, Believe the Women (January 2019), Author
- Aided by Celebrity Candor, Mental Health Coming to Forefront (December 2018), Author
- Erasing Stigma, One Vote at a Time (October 2018), Author
- Families of Those in Crisis Have Distinct Emotional Needs (September 2018), Author
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest to Silver Linings Playbook (August 2018), Author
- Language is Key to Easing the Stigma of Mental Illness (July 2018), Author
- Preventing School Shootings Requires Additional Measures (June 2018), Author
- How to Stage a Mental Health Intervention (June 2018), Author
- Guardrails for the College-Bound With Mental Health Needs (May 2018), Author
Contributor/writer: Other Published Works and Media Interviews:
- myLawCLE, “Substance Abuse Issues Within the Legal Profession” (August 2024), Presenter
- Civility Panel Discussion: Please and Thank You are Still “Magic Words” (May 2024), Moderator
- New York Women’s Bar Association Lunch and Learn Series Presents: Mental Health Issues in Guardianships (May 2024)
- Crain’s New York Business Op-Ed, Conviction of School Shooter’s Mom Emphasizes the Need for Law Expansion, (March 2024), Author
- New York Law Journal, ‘Long Overdue’: New York Executive Budget Would Bolster Mental Health Courts, (Jan. 2024), Quoted
- New York State Bar Association Journal: The Unique Role of the Guardian in Inpatient Psychiatric Care, (March/April 2023), Contributing Author
- Qumibee CLE Course, The Ethics of Dealing with Capacity and Mental Health Issues in the Practice of Law, (October 2022), Presenter
- Qumibee CLE Course, Guardianship/Conservatorship for a Mentally Ill Person, (October 2022), Presenter
- Qumibee CLE Course, Impact of Covid 19 on Law Practice Management, (October 2022), Presenter
- Latte With a Lawyer, Episode 75, (August 2022), Interviewed
- NY Daily News op-ed, To stop mass shootings, engage with parents, (July 2022), Author
- CGTN America segment, What to know about ‘red flag’ gun laws, (June 2022), Interviewed
- The Hill op-ed, Biden should appoint a mental health czar, (April 2022), Author
- New York State Bar Association Women in Law Section (“WILS”) 3.1 Connect 14-15, Legal Tools to Respond to Mental Health Crises, (February 2022), Co-Author
- CBS News segment, Judge Terminates Britney Spears’ Conservatorship, (November 2021), Interviewed
- Rolling Stone article, Is Britney’s Legal Battle Really Over?, (September 2021), Quoted
- CBS News segment, Britney Spears’ father suspended as her conservator, (September 2021), Interviewed
- CBS News segment, Britney Spears’ father agrees to step down as conservator, (August 2021), Interviewed
- CBS News segment, Britney Spears allowed to choose her own attorney in conservatorship case, (July 2021), Interviewed
- NY Daily News, When conservatorships save lives: The Britney Spears case spotlights an important part of the law, (July 2021), Author
- CBS News segment, Britney Spears: “I’m Traumatized, I’m Not Happy”, (June 2021), Interviewed
- NY Daily News article, Britney Spears ‘enjoying’ herself ahead of meeting with conservatorship judge this week, (June 2021), Quoted
- Nassau Lawyer article, Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health Legal and Clinical Systems, (May 2021), Co-Author
- Nassau Lawyer article, Mental Health Services for Incoming Legal Professionals, (April 2021), Co-Author
- Risk Management Journal of The Association for Healthcare Risk Management of New York, Inc. (AHRMNY), Mental Health Concerns and the Importance of Self-Care During COVID-19, (February 2021), Co-Author
- KCEN-TV Texas, Mental Health Experts Weigh in on Patrick Warren Sr. Shooting Incident, (January 2021), Interviewed
- NYSBA Real Property Law Section Journal, Fall 2020 Edition, Alternatives to Evictions: Legal Remedies When Faced With a Mentally Ill Tenant (November 2020), Co-Author
- Good Morning America, Britney Spears heads to court to remove her father from conservatorship(November 2020), Interviewed
- Nassau Lawyer article, Self-Care in Time of Uncertainty (October 2020), Co-Author
- Washington Post article, Houston Chief: Officers Ignored Training in Fatal Shooting (September 2020), Quoted
- Mom.com article, Moms, Let’s Come Together and Demand That People Wear Masks (August 2020), Author
- CTPost.com article, Opinion: Police Reform Needs Mental Health Provisions (August 2020), Author
- Nassau Lawyer article, Enduring the Aftermath of a School Shooting: When Survivors Take Their Own Lives(June 2019), Co-Author.
- WealthManagement.com Op-Ed article, When Clients Loved Ones Experience Mental Health Crises (May 2019), Author
- Nassau Lawyer article, Gun Control Is Not Enough: Early Identification and Intervention for Those At Risk Means Safety and Security Before It’s Too Late (June 2018), Co-Author
- New York Times article, His College Knew of His Despair. His Parents Didn’t, Until It Was Too Late (May 2018), Quoted
- Nassau Lawyer article, Guardianship Proceedings and Mental Illness (March 2018), Co-Author
- Wall Street Journal article, Documents You Need When A Child Turns 18 (November 2017), Quoted
- Huffington Post article, Holiday Season Support: A Must for Shooting Survivors and Others in Crisis(November 2017), Author
- The Risk Management Quarterly Journal article, The Increased Threat of Hospital Liability After Munsey v. Delia (August 2017), Co-Author
- Bloomberg Law article, Improving Mental Health Care in America (April 2017), Author
- Distinguishing Dementia from Mental Illness and Other Causes of Decline, 89.1 NYSBA Journal 22-27 (Jan. 2017), Co-Author
- New York Law Journal article, ‘Munsey’ Changed Landscape of Involuntary Psychiatric Admissions (June 2016), Co-Author
- The Risk Management Quarterly Journal article, How High is the Risk to Your Organization? Risk Management and Medical Marijuana (April 2016), Co-Author
- Best Interests of the Special Needs Child: Mandating Consideration of the Child’s Mental Health, 54 FAM. CT. REV. 68 (Jan. 2016), Co-Author.
- Missing the Mark: Gun Control Is Not the Cure for What Ails the U.S. Mental Health System, 104 J. CRIM. L. & CRIMINOLOGY 851, Co-Author
- Representing Clients with Mental Illness, 64.10 NASSAU LAWYER 19 (June 2015), Co-Author
- New York Times profile/article, A Guide in the Darkness (February 2013), Interviewed
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Association for Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM), New York State, President, 2007-2008
- ASHRM, New York State, Board of Directors, 1983-Present
- Nassau County Bar Association (NCBA), Hospital and Health Law Committee, Member
- NCBA, Lawyers Assistance Program Committee, Member
- New York State Bar Association (NYSBA), Health Law Section, Member
- NYSBA, Health Law Section Subcommittee on Mental Health Law, Co-Chair
- National Center for Higher Education Risk Management (NCHERM), Affiliated Consultant
- National Behavioral Intervention Team Association (NaBITA), Advisory Board Member, 2010 – Present
- NaBITA, President Elect, 2015-2016
- NaBITA, President, 2016-2017