From our office in the heart of Westchester County, LaMagna McKenna PLLC delivers experienced legal counsel to White Plains families and businesses. Estate planning, elder law, probate, and guardianship matters, handled with the depth, attention, and follow-through these issues deserve.
Personalized service. Compassionate counsel. Trusted advocacy.
When an accident, fall, or negligent act causes serious injury, the legal path forward involves insurance carriers, medical documentation, and often litigation. We represent injured clients in pursuing the compensation they are entitled to under the law.
When a White Plains family member can no longer manage their personal or financial affairs, an Article 81 guardianship may be necessary. We file petitions, represent petitioners and respondents, and handle the contested matters that follow.
Administering or contesting an estate runs through the Surrogate’s Court system. With the Westchester County Surrogate’s Court located right here in White Plains, our team knows the procedures, the filings, and the timeline expectations clients should plan around.
Long-term care planning, asset protection, and the legal scaffolding that supports aging family members. White Plains families come to us when the planning stakes are highest and the timeline matters most.
Residential and commercial closings, contract review, title issues, and transfers connected to estate matters. Real estate touches almost every other practice area we handle, and we coordinate the legal work accordingly.
Contract disputes, business disagreements, and other matters that require resolution through the courts. Most cases settle, but the best settlements come from credible litigation positioning — and that is what we bring to every engagement.
Formation, contracts, transactions, and ongoing counsel for business owners. Whether you are launching a new venture or running an established company, having reliable legal support keeps the operational and the legal aligned.
A White Plains family’s estate plan is more than paperwork. It is the framework that protects assets and names the people authorized to act when you cannot. We design wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives shaped to fit your family rather than a template.
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Our White Plains office sits in the city that anchors Westchester County government, business, and the courts. That proximity matters when a probate filing, a guardianship petition, or a real estate closing depends on getting to the right place at the right time.
Estate, elder, probate, and guardianship matters rarely arrive separately. They overlap. We handle the full picture in-house so a White Plains client never has to chase down a second firm to finish the work the first one started.
When you reach the firm, you reach the attorney working on your matter. Not a screener. Not a junior associate who fills in details later. Direct contact is part of how we keep representation grounded and responsive.
Across estate planning, elder law, probate, and guardianship litigation, we bring sustained substantive experience rather than a generalist's overview. White Plains clients get counsel that has worked the relevant statutes and procedures repeatedly.
Many of the matters we handle involve aging parents, family disagreements, or recent loss. We do not soften what clients need to hear, but we deliver it with the patience and respect that these moments call for.
Our work product is calibrated to the courts our clients actually appear in and the realities our White Plains clients actually face. That focus is what makes the legal work translate into results that hold up over time.
A: Our work covers all of White Plains, including the Gedney, Rosedale, Fisher Hill, Highlands, Battle Hill, North White Plains, and Downtown neighborhoods, along with the surrounding Westchester communities that share the Westchester County Surrogate’s Court for estate and guardianship matters.
A: Our White Plains office at 399 Knollwood Road, Suite 305 is a short drive from the Westchester County Courthouse complex, where probate and guardianship proceedings are heard. We are positioned to handle filings, hearings, and court-side coordination without delay.
A: Yes. The firm is licensed in New York and Connecticut, and a meaningful share of our White Plains clients have family ties, real property, or business interests that touch both states. Coordinated handling under one firm avoids the friction of running parallel matters through two sets of attorneys.
A: Use the contact form on this page or call the office at (914) 848-5000. We confirm consultations during normal business hours and prioritize matters involving statutory deadlines, court dates, or imminent benefits applications.
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