Gregory Klebanoff

Gregory Klebanoff

Google Rating

4.9(36 reviews)

  • 28 S. College Ave Suite 22 - Bottom Floor Fayetteville, AR 72701, Greg Klebanoff, Attorney and Counselor at Law - 28 S. College Ave Suite 22 - Bottom Floor
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Criminal Law, Personal Injury Law, Family Law

About:

Greg Klebanoff, Attorney and Counselor at Law Welcome! We are thrilled to introduce you to the office of Greg Klebanoff, Attorney and Counselor at Law, located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Our team is dedicated to offering the community the highest quality and reliable legal services. Our experienced lawyer, Greg Klebanoff, strives to provide exceptional legal assistance that meets your needs. We offer various legal solutions, including criminal defense , family law matters , probate , personal injury , and estate planning . Our proven track record of success and commitment to excellence makes us the top choice for lawyers in Fayetteville AR and surrounding Northwest Arkansas. Please take a look at our comprehensive legal services and let us know how we can help you.

Jurisdiction:Arkansas

Practice Area

Criminal Law

Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.

Personal Injury Law

Seeks compensation for assault-related injuries, trauma costs, lost wages, and property damage, coordinating with protection orders, insurance claims, and victim compensation programs.

Family Law

Handles divorce, custody, parenting time, and support with DV-informed safety planning, temporary orders, safe exchanges, discovery protections, and long-term financial stability.

Languages

English

Fees

Free Consultation

Associations

Member
Arkansas State Bar
- Present

Reviews


RATED 5.0

Dec 10, 2024Googlevia Google

Chrissy Dickey

"If you need a good defense lawyer, Greg Klebanoff is the attorney you need. I was looking at spending the rest of my life in prison, because of his defense strategy I was given one year probation. My case took nearly four and half years to work through the court system. During all this time he always answered my phone calls and in a common sense way always explained to me what was going on in my case. If you truly need a good defense lawyer, Greg Klebanoff is who you need."

RATED 5.0

Sep 10, 2024Googlevia Google

travis roberson

"Greg has been more than just my attorney, he has been a friend and genuinely cares about his clients. I've done IT work for him and from what I've seen, he always has their best interest at heart. Amazing guy!"

RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2024Googlevia Google

jesse cortez

"Greg has helped me out of many cases and have alway had a positive experience because he truly cares. He's very knowledgeable and honest. He's very quick to resolve your issue and very motivated always. He's always problem solving and the reputation he holds is a 10/10. He's always taught me many thing through my experience. Thank you Greg"

RATED 5.0

Aug 10, 2024Googlevia Google

Elsbeth Fast

"Excellent attorney. Highly recommend."

RATED 1.0

Aug 10, 2024Googlevia Google

Brad

"I went to Greg because he said that he was a constitutional lawyer. He got felony charges against me dropped, but failed to get a resisting arrest charge dropped as well, although the resisting arrest charge was apart of the same incident as the other felony charges. The Springdale police decided to throw the book at me after I stood up to them and explained to them that I had a right to carry a firearm. I was open carrying a firearm and the police were checking me out, although we’re living in a constitutional carry state, the law enforcement community are seeking to target Arkansans who carry around firearms. He was to afraid to rock the boat and stand up against law enforcement. If he would have persisted the video evidence as we discussed then the jury would have seen the police officer when they stated their real reason for stoping me. They stoped me because some concerned citizen was calling the police that someone was carrying around a firearm in their neighborhood. That’s right, I was carrying around a firearm, holstered and on my hip. I really would like to teach law enforcement a lesson, especially when it comes to my constitutional rights in this country. Just because someone is walking around carrying a firearm doesn’t give law enforcement a green light to verify their identity."

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