

At The Kensington Law Group, our priority is helping individuals and families in Brooklyn and across New York City plan for the future, navigate loss, and rebuild after unexpected challenges. Our expertise spans:
We create tailored estate plans, including wills and trusts, to protect your loved ones. Our team guides families through probate and estate administration with clarity, compassion, and practical legal solutions.
If you’ve been hurt due to someone else’s negligence, we fight for compensation while holding responsible parties accountable so you can focus on recovery. There is no cost to you for consultation or our involvement in your personal injury case.
We assist clients who are owed money or have been defrauded in commercial transactions by enforcing rights, negotiating fair resolutions with debtors, or by filing a civil claim in court.
What sets us apart is our client-centered approach. We don’t just service legal matters—we will cross this bridge together and build a lasting relationship grounded in trust, clarity, and strategic guidance.
A legal document that specifies how your assets and property should be distributed after your death, ensuring your wishes are provided for.
A trust allows the transfer of your assets to beneficiaries after death while avoiding probate. A revocable trust allows updates as needed. A special needs trust provides for persons with disabilities.
The legal process of managing and distributing a deceased person’s estate under the guidance of the court and legal counsel.
Legal action on behalf of someone injured due to negligence, seeking compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages.
We represent clients in civil lawsuits to enforce legal rights, resolve disputes, and pursue fair outcomes through negotiation or litigation when necessary.
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