Klenk Law is a specialized estate planning law firm based in the Greater Philadelphia metropolitan area, founded and led by Peter L. Klenk. The firm operates as a boutique practice with intentional focus—handling only estate law matters rather than pursuing a broad general practice. They serve clients across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Florida, with particular depth in Pennsylvania and New Jersey intestacy and probate law.
The firm offers comprehensive estate planning and probate services including will preparation, trust creation and administration, probate proceedings, estate settlement, and complex tax and asset protection strategies. They provide both single-issue assistance and full-service estate management. Services include document drafting, estate administration, trust administration, and guidance on Pennsylvania Intestacy Rules and New Jersey Surrogacy matters. The firm maintains detailed online resources including a glossary, blog, podcasts, and questionnaires to help clients understand estate planning processes.
Klenk Law distinguishes itself through transparent, fixed pricing; convenient scheduling with phone and Zoom options; specialized expertise in estate law only (not general practice); and a veteran-owned business model offering 20% discounts to veterans, first responders, and teachers. Their team of 13+ attorneys and staff emphasizes clear explanation of complex tax concepts and asset protection techniques. Customer testimonials consistently highlight ease of communication, professionalism, and the firm's ability to simplify complicated estate matters.
The primary limitation is that this firm handles estate planning and probate exclusively—they do not offer bankruptcy, business law, litigation, real estate transactions, or other legal services. They are geographically concentrated on the Northeast with service in four states. While pricing is described as "fair and transparent," specific fee schedules are not published on the website, requiring consultation. The firm's specialization is intentional and represents their business model rather than a weakness.