700 American AvenueSuite 200AKing of Prussia, PA 19406- 4031
The law firm of Bleczinski, Kleiman & Klein, LLC, located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, represents clients in Montgomery County, Chester County, Delaware County, Philadelphia County, Bucks County, and the western suburbs of Philadelphia. Our practice is limited to Pennsylvania divorce and family law.
We are dedicated to finding good, alternative ways to resolve divorce issues so that families can be spared unnecessary time, expense, and emotional drain, and arrive at...
The law firm of Bleczinski, Kleiman & Klein, LLC, located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, represents clients in Montgomery County, Chester County, Delaware County, Philadelphia County, Bucks County, and the western suburbs of Philadelphia. Our practice is limited to Pennsylvania divorce and family law.
We are dedicated to finding good, alternative ways to resolve divorce issues so that families can be spared unnecessary time, expense, and emotional drain, and arrive at...
The law firm of Bleczinski, Kleiman & Klein, LLC, located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, represents clients in Montgomery County, Chester County, Delaware County, Philadelphia County, Bucks County, and the western suburbs of Philadelphia. Our practice is limited to Pennsylvania divorce and family law.
We are dedicated to finding good, alternative ways to resolve divorce issues so that families can be spared unnecessary time, expense, and emotional drain, and arrive at solutions they can live with. However, knowing that some issues cannot be resolved amicably, we are fully prepared to take matters to court whenever necessary. All of our attorneys are not only skilled negotiators, but also experienced and effective trial lawyers.
Mark E. Bleczinski received his JD from Widener University School of Law, graduating cum laude in 1995. After being admitted to the bar, he worked for a year as a litigator in Norristown, Pennsylvania and then three years as a law clerk to the Honorable Lawrence E. Wood of the Chester County Court of Common Pleas. He is a member of the Montgomery County Bar Association and the Pennsylvania Bar Association.
Michael L. Kleiman graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law where he was an editor of the University of Pittsburgh Law Review. Upon graduation, Mr. Kleiman was presented the Statewide Award of Excellence in Family Law by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Thereafter, he served as law clerk for the Honorable Anita B. Brody in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas. Mr. Kleiman writes and lectures on various family law topics, and is a regular volunteer for the Support Center for Child Advocates in Philadelphia. He is a founding member of the Montgomery County Children's Advocacy Program, an entity serving the unmet legal needs of abused and neglected children in Montgomery County.
Daryl Endy Klein received her JD from Villanova University in 1986. In addition to practicing as an attorney, she is also a mediator, having completed basic training in 1992, and advanced custody training in 1993. Ms. Endy Klein is past member of the Advisory Board for the Chester County Community Mediation Program and has served as a volunteer mediator for that group.
Ms. Endy Klein is a principle with Mediation Works. All three attorneys are affiliated with the Collaborative Family Law Affiliates.
If you are looking for skilled, experienced, and compassionate attorneys who are willing to explore all options with you, give us a call. We look forward to meeting you.
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