In Covina and throughout the San Gabriel Valley, the Law Offices of Kelly Warren provides experienced legal service to individuals and small-business clients. For 30 years, we have assisted clients with legal matters of bankruptcy, real estate, probate and estate planning. We build personal relationships with our clients and tailor innovative solutions that meet their needs in an effective manner.
Selecting a lawyer is a difficult decision that can impact your financial situation and your future. We believe that you need to feel confident in your choice and should be able to easily communicate with your attorney when you have questions or concerns. Attorney Kelly Warren deals directly with our clients and personally handles every case himself.
"I understand your economic situation and am committed to providing you with economic solutions to real estate, probate and bankruptcy matters." — Attorney Kelly Warren
Bankruptcy, Real Estate and Estate Planning in the San Gabriel Valley
We have an impressive track record of success and the majority of our firm's business continues to come from word-of-mouth recommendations from current and former clients. We strive to provide quality legal representation at a price you can afford and in a manner that will help you feel comfortable about your decisions.
We offer representation in areas of the law that include:
- Bankruptcy
- Garnishment, repossession and lawsuits
- Real estate, including title disputes and litigation
- Wills and trusts
- Probate and trust administration
You can trust that you will receive accurate information, honest advice and experienced representation from a lawyer who is dedicated to achieving the best possible result.
Contact Attorney Kelly Warren in California
To discuss your legal matter with attorney Kelly Warren, contact our Covina office by e-mail or by calling 626-859-1030. Schedule a free half-hour consultation with Mr. Warren and learn more regarding our quality representation at an affordable price.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

