About Gregory Spang — Allentown General Practice in Pennsylvania
Gregory Spang offers Allentown general practice representation to Lehigh County families and Lehigh Valley small businesses. The firm files at the Lehigh County Courthouse at 455 West Hamilton Street in downtown Allentown, where the Court of Common Pleas hears civil, criminal, and family matters. Allentown’s growing Hispanic, Syrian, and South Asian communities bring a steady demand for general-practice counsel that handles immigration referrals alongside core legal work. Clients searching the Allentown attorney directory often need broad civil counsel for layered matters.
This Allentown general practice covers wills, trusts, and probate before the Lehigh County Register of Wills; dissolution and custody matters in the Court of Common Pleas Family Division; deeds and routine real estate closings; and civil litigation under the magisterial district court limit and above. The firm also handles small landlord-tenant matters before Lehigh County’s magisterial district justices.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe steady, methodical work and clear scope-of-engagement letters. Family-law clients value patience during long custody negotiations. Estate clients appreciate that documents integrate Lehigh County homestead and small-business interests. Business clients praise plain-English contract drafting.
Allentown General Practice — Practice Areas & Services
- Wills, revocable trusts, and Lehigh County probate
- Divorce, custody, and support in Court of Common Pleas
- Deeds, residential closings, and Pennsylvania transfer-tax filings
- Small business formation and contract drafting
- Civil litigation and magisterial district court matters
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an Allentown general practice attorney handle?
An Allentown general practice attorney handles wills, probate, family law, real estate, contracts, and routine civil disputes. Most civil matters file at the Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas at 455 West Hamilton Street. Small-claims and landlord-tenant matters under $12,000 file with magisterial district justices in Allentown’s three districts.
How much does an Allentown lawyer cost?
Routine general-practice rates in Allentown run $250 to $400 per hour. Simple wills are $300 to $600, uncontested divorces $1,500 to $3,000, and residential closings $500 to $900. Pennsylvania probate of a modest estate generally runs $2,500 to $6,000 for the executor’s attorney.
Where are Allentown legal matters filed?
Civil and family matters file at the Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas at 455 West Hamilton Street. Magisterial district courts hear small claims and landlord-tenant cases below $12,000. The Register of Wills, also at the courthouse, opens probate estates and grants letters testamentary.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Allentown, Pennsylvania
- Lehigh County Courthouse: 455 W Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA 18101 — Lehigh County Courts
- Magisterial limit: $12,000 in civil disputes at MDJ level — PA Unified Judicial System
- PA realty transfer tax: 1% state plus local — PA Department of Revenue


