About Karen
Karen Reynolds built her legal foundation in the Northeast. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of Delaware in 1988 and completed her Juris Doctor at Villanova University School of Law in 1992. Those years shaped her approach to advocacy and plainspoken advice.
After law school she entered practice in Pennsylvania and has maintained professional ties to the state ever since. Membership in the Pennsylvania State Bar has been part of her professional life. Over time she moved from general practice into matters that affect families most directly. Her career path led her to open a practice carrying her name, where she manages both client relations and case strategy.
Her work centers on family law. She handles the kinds of disputes that often involve personal as well as legal complexity: divorce, child custody, support, and property division. She represents clients in negotiations and court proceedings, and she prepares the documentation those processes require. She also spends time on settlement planning and seeks outcomes that reflect the practical realities her clients face. The practice combines courtroom work with counseling clients through transitions.
At Reynolds Family Law, LLC she oversees a small practice devoted to those issues. The firm serves clients across Pennsylvania and works with local courts and professionals in the region. Her day-to-day work includes draft pleadings, conducting hearings, and advising on parenting plans. She places emphasis on clear communication, explaining legal steps and options in straightforward terms so clients can make informed decisions. She remains an active member of the state bar and keeps current with developments in Pennsylvania family law.
Her record is one of steady practice rather than public profile. She does not cultivate a high-profile presence, preferring to focus on the legal tasks that affect clients’ lives. In 2026 she continues to operate Reynolds Family Law, LLC, handling divorce, custody, support, and related family law matters in Pennsylvania.