Klenk Law - Glenside
1 Roberts Ave, Glenside, PA 19038
Klenk Law is known for estate law services for individuals and families in Philadelphia, the Greater Philadelphia Metro, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Florida. The firm provides personalized legal solutions for wills, trusts, probate, estates, guardianship, and related planning concerns. Its work emphasizes understandable advice, convenient meetings, fair pricing, and focused support for clients protecting loved ones, property, tax goals, and future decision-making authority with practical guidance through planning.
Klenk Law handles estate planning, asset protection, irrevocable trusts, revocable living trusts, special needs trusts, guardianships, prenuptial agreements, probate and estate administration, will contests, trust and estate litigation, and appeals work. The firm assists executors, trustees, guardians, beneficiaries, and families with filings, accountings, asset transfers, tax questions, fiduciary duties, and dispute prevention. Thorough preparation supports organized documents, accurate probate steps, and clear administration from opening through final distribution or resolution.
Klenk Law brings deep expertise through a team focused only on estate law rather than a broad general practice. The firm states that its estate lawyers have served clients for more than 25 years, with experience explaining complex tax and asset-protection techniques in plain language. This concentration supports practical option review, careful drafting, litigation assessment, and cost-conscious planning for families with straightforward or complex estate needs and difficult probate challenges.
Klenk Law serves clients through flexible estate and probate services, including help with a single issue or the entire process. The firm highlights awards and recognition for estate planning and probate work, veteran-owned service, discounts for veterans, first responders, and teachers, and free consultations. Its approach supports successful outcomes through organized preparation, clear communication, trusted counsel, and focused advocacy when planning, administration, or disputes require legal action in probate court.