Keeley Canning Luhnow
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Keeley Canning Luhnow is an esteemed attorney specializing in estate planning and probate law, proudly serving clients in La Jolla, California, since 2002. With extensive experience in navigating probate matters across various counties in California, Keeley is dedicated to providing personalized legal support in areas such as probate administration, trust matters, and beneficiary representation. While she does not handle contested cases or conservatorships, her focus remains on delivering compassionate and expert guidance to clients during what can often be a complex and emotional process. As a recognized leader in her field, Keeley has held significant roles within the legal community, including co-chair of the San Diego County Bar Association's Elder Law Section and the Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Section. She further contributed to the profession as chair of the San Diego Probate Bench-Bar Committee. Since 2015, Keeley has also served as a contributing editor and author for the San Diego County Probate Handbook, providing invaluable insights to her peers and enhancing her reputation as a knowledgeable resource in probate law. Keeley holds a Bachelor’s degree in History from California State University, San Marcos, and earned her Juris Doctor from Wake Forest University School of Law in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Her commitment to excellence is reflected in her "superb" rating of 10/10, showcasing her dedication to client service and legal proficiency. Clients can conveniently schedule virtual consultations via MS Teams, Zoom, or telephone, ensuring accessible and responsive legal support. As a member of several prestigious organizations, including the California State Bar Association's Trust and Probate Section, Keeley Canning Luhnow stands out as a trusted advocate for individuals navigating the intricacies of estate planning and probate law.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.