Law Office of Adam S. Bernick
123 S Broad St Ste. 1507, Philadelphia, PA 19109
The Law Office of Adam S. Bernick is known for estate planning, probate, and elder law representation for families in Philadelphia and surrounding Pennsylvania communities. The firm provides personalized legal solutions for clients preparing wills, trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives, Medicaid plans, and legacy documents. Its work emphasizes thoughtful counseling, careful planning, and practical guidance for people protecting assets, loved ones, and future decision-making authority during important life transitions.
The Law Office of Adam S. Bernick handles probate administration, trust administration, executor and fiduciary services, guardianships, special needs trusts, estate, trust, and fiduciary litigation, nursing home litigation, and real estate litigation. The firm also helps with will contests, breach of fiduciary duty claims, accounting disputes, asset recovery, tax concerns, and property-related probate issues. Thorough preparation supports accurate filings, realistic assessments, and steady progress through complex court and related administration processes.
The Law Office of Adam S. Bernick brings deep expertise through leadership with 28 years of practice and extensive work in estate planning, probate, elder law, tax, ERISA, pension, guardianship, and real estate matters. The firm draws on experience from senior citizen legal services, large law firm work, and solo practice. Recognitions include Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Star honors earned during several listed years, reflecting respected advocacy and service to clients.
The Law Office of Adam S. Bernick serves clients with personal attention, transparent communication, flexible scheduling, and cost-conscious representation in sensitive estate and probate matters. The firm explains fees, timelines, costs, risks, and potential outcomes before major decisions are made. Its approach avoids unnecessary litigation while preparing strong claims when disputes require advocacy, supporting successful outcomes through practical planning, organized evidence, and focused representation in negotiations, probate court, and related proceedings.