Richard K. Konkel concentrates
his practice in domestic law, estate planning and administration, and real
estate law. He believes that these areas of law naturally compliment each other
and finds that he is able to form the most satisfying client relationships by
providing these services to his clients and their families. Richard enjoys serving
as a trusted advisor by helping his clients reach milestones and navigate life’s
challenges. He is objective and focused, which enables him to offer valuable legal
counsel in very personal matters.
Prior to
joining CGA Law Firm, Richard owned and successfully grew a solo practice in
York for more than six years. At CGA Law Firm, he works collaboratively with
attorneys in the firm’s bankruptcy, tax, businesses, employment and litigation
groups. This team approach enables Richard to best serve his clients’ legal
needs.
Richard
provides a full range of services in the areas of family law, estate planning and
administration, and real estate law. His experience includes:
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Divorce and equitable distribution
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Adoption matters
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Custody and support
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Guardianships
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Estate planning and administration
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Wills, trusts and related documents
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Residential real estate matters
Richard is a
life-long resident of York with deep roots in the southeastern part of the
county. He currently serves as the Vice President for the Board of Directors of
the South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society. Richard also served for
many years on both the York County History Center and York Symphony Orchestra
Board of Directors. Richard is a talented cellist, and has been a member of the
York Symphony Orchestra for over thirty years. Richard also plays violin and
performs with the York College Orchestra. He has been a member of the Bar
Stools, a local comedic troupe of attorneys who poke fun at the local bench and
bar, politics and themselves. In addition, Richard is an advocate for
preserving York County’s rich agricultural heritage.
Herbert B. Cohen Inn of Court.