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Kennett Square Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
For over 70 years, our team at Larmore Scarlett, LLP, in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, has offered estate planning, probate, titling insurance, real estate, and business and commercial law services. We proudly serve individual clients, families and businesses in Chester and Delaware counties, as well as throughout the surrounding areas. For the convenience and safety of those whom we represent, our law firm provides virtual appointment options and we accept credit cards.
Offering small-firm attention and big-firm resources, our attorneys help clients navigate a range of legal challenges. Our experience includes assisting clients with matters such as the following: wills, trusts, living wills, probate litigation and will contests, probate and estate administration, land use issues, deeds, purchase and sale contracts, eminent domain, foreclosure and alternatives, landlord-tenant issues, tax planning, tax increment financing, business organizations and contracts.
Familiar with the area courts’ preferences and procedures, we take a proactive approach in helping our clients reach effective and efficient solutions to contemporary legal issues. Whether planning for the future or running a business in the present, our law firm team knows the impact that legal proceedings may have on our clients and the necessity of preparing for their and their families’ futures. We work with those we represent, listening to their needs and gaining an understanding of their circumstances, so we may help them establish solid strategies toward achieving their legal objectives.
When clients work with our team at the law firm of Larmore Scarlett, LLP, they can rest assured they will never be left with unaddressed concerns about their cases. We place an emphasis on accessibility, responding promptly to phone messages and emails. Our team stays in contact with those we represent throughout each stage of the legal process, apprising them of the developments and changes in their options.
About Larmore Scarlett, LLP
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Probate
- Real Estate
- Business Law
People
Attorneys
- Emily Temple Abels (Associate Attorney)
- Donald B. Lynn Jr. (Partner) 4 Reviews
- L. Peter Temple (Partner)
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
123 E. Linden StreetP.O. Box 384 Kennett Square, PA 19348
Phone
Fax
- 610-444-9532
Other Offices
Larmore Scarlett, LLP 203 N. Union Street Kennett Square, PA 19348 610-400-1973
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