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Klenk Law is a boutique law firm laser-focused on all aspects of Estate Law. For our Montgomery County clients, we divide the practice into three complimentary divisions:

Advising our Estate Planning clients includes Will drafting, designating Powers of Attorney, Special Needs Planning, Probate, reducing taxes and Business Succession. At larger law firms, Estate Law is likely only a small part of their practice. In our practice, estate clients always come first.

We believe estate planning is a lifelong activity and we see ourselves as your long-term trusted advisor. Quite simply, we want to help you achieve your goals, and we know how to do so. Klenk Law is committed to providing the very best legal counsel and estate planning techniques for our Montgomery County clients.

Our Mission is to Make Estate Planning, Probate and Even Estate Litigation as Pain-Free as Possible.

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Why Work With Us? 

CONVENIENT HOURS & LOCATIONS: Evenings, weekends, whatever works for you, we will make it happen.

EASY TO WORK WITH & EASY TO UNDERSTAND: We excel at explaining complex tax & asset protection techniques so you can make the best decisions for yourself and your Family.

FAIR & TRANSPARENT PRICING: Our deep understanding of estate law gives us the ability to quickly pinpoint solutions to reach your goals, saving you time & money.

FLEXIBLE ESTATE & PROBATE SERVICES: We can help you with a single issue or the entire process.

Wills and Estate Planning in Montgomery County

Estate planning may seem like a tedious and burdensome activity, but that doesn’t have to be the case. At Klenk Law, our goal is to make it easy for you. Owner and Principal Attorney Peter Klenk has a gift for making complex legal and financial techniques very easy to understand. During your initial free consultation, he will clearly explain the various options available to protect your assets, limit your tax exposure, and how to avoid unnecessary probate costs or future litigation. We will guide you step-by-step through making the best decisions for you and your family.

We Make Estate Planning in Montgomery County Easy; It’s What We Do!

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Montgomery County, PA Probate and Estate Administration Attorneys

Estate Administration and Probate can be legally complicated and emotionally draining. Klenk Law is a boutique probate firm dedicated to providing effective probate legal services to clients in Montgomery County.

Should you be an Executor, Guardian or Trustee, in Montgomery County, our job is to advise you. Klenk Law’s Probate Attorneys provide step-by-step guidance to protect executors and trustees from litigation and ensure proper estate administration.

We offer flexible probate assistance. We can help you with one or two aspects of Probate, such as the Pennsylvania Inheritance and Estates Tax Returns, or obtaining releases for you from liability. Or, if you want, we can handle the whole thing, no problem! We will give you peace of mind throughout the entire process.

Assisting Executors to Quickly and Efficiently Probate Montgomery County Estates is What Our Probate Lawyers Do!

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Montgomery County Will Contest & Estate Litigation Attorneys

Unfortunately, there may come a time when your estate matter becomes a litigation matter. If you are involved in any dispute over any aspect of a Montgomery County estate, whether you are the plaintiff or defendant, Klenk Law can represent you. Our experienced estate litigation attorneys handle estate litigation on a full-time basis, not part-time. We provide our clients with high-quality, trusted legal counsel. Whether prosecuting or defending, our years of experience in the probate courts gives us the in-depth knowledge needed to protect your rights in probate and trust disputes. We work hard to make the process easier and manageable for our clients.

Montgomery County Will Contests and Montgomery County Estate Litigation, It’s What We Do.

Common Estate Questions.

Does your Firm Provide Estate Planning for the Montgomery County LGBT Community?

Certainly! Though same-sex marriage is accepted law, there are still concerns unique to the LGBT community. Historical prejudice and existing hostility both political and familial adds a layer of complication other couples need not address. Please read my article about LGBT Estate Planning.

Where Does Montgomery County Probate Take Place?

The Montgomery County Register of Wills oversees Montgomery County Probate. The current Register of Wills is D. Bruce Hanes, Esq. The Register is an elected official responsible for determining whether to register the offered Will as the last will and testament of the deceased, and whom to recognize as the estate’s executor or administrator. Mr. Hanes also serves as the Clerk of the Montgomery County Orphans’ Court.

To see all Pennsylvania Register of Wills contact Information CLICK HERE

What Happens to Someone's Estate if They Die Without a Will in Montgomery County?

If you die without a Will, you are “Intestate.” If you have no Estate Plan, then your assets pass under Pennsylvania’s plan. A Will allows you to craft a plan that reflects your real wishes. The Intestacy Rules do not take your wishes into consideration. For more, read our article that addresses Pennsylvania Intestacy.

How Much Should a Montgomery County Probate Attorney Charge?

A Montgomery County Probate Attorney can charge what the court determines a “reasonable fee,” read our article on Probate Attorney Fees.

How Much Can a Montgomery County Executor Charge?

The Executor of a Montgomery County Estate can charge what the Montgomery County Orphans’ Court determines is a “reasonable fee.” For more information on what the court has found “reasonable,” read our article on Executors Fees.

How Much Can a Montgomery County Trustee Charge as a Fee?

Montgomery County Trustee Fees are based on what the Montgomery County Orphans’ Court has determined as “reasonable” over years of cases. For more information on what is “reasonable,” read our article on Trustee Fees.

What is the Maximum Montgomery County Power of Attorney Fee?

An Agent under a Montgomery County Power of Attorney can charge a “reasonable fee,” as the Montgomery County Orphans’ Court has defined that term. For more details, read our article on Agent Fees or Power of Attorney Fees.

How Much Can a Montgomery County Guardian Charge For His Services?

An acceptable Montgomery County Guardian Fee is determined by the Montgomery County Orphans’ Court using a “reasonableness” standard. For more details, read our article about Guardianship Fees.

To Read More Pennsylvania Estate Planning and Probate FAQs CLICK HERE

Our Montgomery County Location:

We strive to make our services available so that you never need to leave your home. We can gather most information by phone, email or video conference. If necessary, we can even come to your home. If a Montgomery County interview, meeting or deposition is needed, we utilize the Regus business office system, giving us access to meeting space throughout the world, including meeting rooms in Montgomery County.

Our central office in Philadelphia serves our Montgomery County Clients and is conveniently located in Rittenhouse Square which is easy to access using public transportation or via 1-95 or I-76.

2202 Delancey Place, Philadelphia, PA 19103 *please note that the entrance to the office building is on 17th Street near the corner of Samson St. & 17th

Rittenhouse Square is home to some of the city’s best restaurants, galleries, hotels, spas, and salons, and is arguably the city’s best shopping district with small boutiques, big brand name stores and everything in between. Make a day out of your trip to our office, do some shopping or have lunch or dinner!

Parking For Klenk Law Office in Philadelphia

There are three parking garages within a one-block walk to our office:

  • On Sansom Street between 16th Street and 17th Street
  • On Sansom Street between 17th Street and 18th Street
  • On 17th Street between Walnut Street and Locust Street

What Our clients are saying

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Glenn P.

Peter Klenk ESQ is a thoughtful and capable attorney who we work with on estate planning issues. His firm recently provided us with new Wills, Power of Attorneys and our instructions regarding major health issues. These documents are important for estate and life planning. Peter and his team are masters in the complexities of Estate Law. We highly recommend Peter and his Associates to provide thoughtful advice and outstanding work on these complex issues of the law. Make sure your estate planning documents are up to date, and Peter can be relied on to do an excellent job. Well done Peter!

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A.R.

Peter and his associates made things easy for us.

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Michael Wolfgang

Peter and the whole team at Klenk Law are top notch. They are thorough, efficient and understanding of client needs. He was able to tailor our estate planning needs just how we envisioned.

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Andrea Wilson

Peter is excellent. I had a very complicated situation with my parents' estate planning and potential Medicaid needs. Peter was very knowledgeable in estate planning matters, able to define the best solution for the situation. Additionally, he was congenial and able to communicate effectively to my senior citizen parents the benefits of estate planning. He earned my trust, and more importantly, my parents' trust in a 45 mins consultation period. Highly recommend Peter. He is very easy to work with.

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Kevin K.

I was referred to Peter after my divorce to put documents together to protect my assets. He suggested a number of documents that would help protect my children and their future. Also, he put together wills, power of attorney and living wills. I initially spoke with him on the phone, he took 30-40 minutes to understand my situation and explain the benefits of having such documents. After a week or two, I met with him in his office and signed the documents. Everything else was remote phone calls and emails. He re-explained these documents and what whom to share. I am in good hands.

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