Top best Estate Lawyers in ZIP 54914 | 16 available
16 Estate lawyers are available in ZIP code 54914 in Appleton, Wisconsin. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 59% provide free consultation with average fees of $331 per hour.
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16 Estate Lawyers Found Near You
Rick Bollenbeck is a graduate of UW-Madison (1979), the Seattle University School of Law (1983) and Boston University (Masters of Law and Taxation) (1985). Rick practices in the areas of estate planning, criminal law and litigation.
I am an associate attorney at Hooper Law Office in Appleton, WI. Hooper Law Office exclusively practices in the areas of Estate Planning and Elder Law. I am a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), WealthCounsel, ElderCounsel, and the Wisconsin Council of Estate Planning Attorneys. I am also accredited by the VA to plan around the Improved Pension Program.
I am an associate attorney at Hooper Law Office in Appleton, WI and the greater Fox River Valley area. Hooper Law Office practices solely in the areas of estate planning and elder law. I am a member of Wealth Counsel, Elder Counsel, NAELA and WINAELA.
Attorney Sarah J. Kons is a partner at Hooper Law Office and a Board Member of the National NAELA Special Needs Steering Committee. Sarah attended the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh for her Undergraduate Degree in English. She then went to Marquette University Law School and earned her Juris Doctor degree. Sarah believes strongly in the benefits of education and teaches on both a local and national level.. Sarah focuses her practice on Estate and Long-Term Care planning. Sarah is a member of Wealth Council, Elder Council, the National Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, Protected Tomorrows, WINAELA, the Elder Law Section of the Wisconsin Bar Association, and the Wisconsin Council of Estate Planning Attorneys. Sarah is also accredited with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Attorney Peter Harbach is a partner at Hooper Law Office and president emeritus of the Wisconsin Council of Estate Planning Attorneys. Peter teaches nationally on elder law topics including Medicaid’s expanded estate recovery laws and Veteran Pension benefit planning. He is a member of Wealth Counsel, Elder Counsel, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), the Wisconsin Council of Estate Planning Attorneys, the Wisconsin Elder Law Section, and is accredited by the Department of Veterans Affairs.. Peter earned his undergraduate degree in Criminology and Law Studies from Marquette University as a St. Ignatius Academic Scholarship recipient. After graduation, Peter worked in an accounting department which worked closely with and assisted the company's in-house counsel. He then decided to return to school and attended Marquette University Law School. He focused his course of study in estate planning and family law.. Peter is an avid baseball fan and attended Brewers’ playoff victories in 2008 and 2011. His hobbies also include music, homebrewing, and Shorei Kempo karate
Attorney Greg Curtis is a shareholder with the Herrling Clark Law Firm, Ltd. Greg joined the firm immediately after earning his doctorate in law from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1990. Since that time, Greg has concentrated his practice in the areas of business and corporate law, estate planning, elder law, real estate, and business succession planning. Greg also spent numerous years representing various municipalities as a town, city, or village attorney.
Attorney Chuck Koehler has been a shareholder with the Herrling Clark Law Firm for over 25 years as Financial Chairman. From 2013-2014 he served as President and is now Vice-President of the Firm. Chuck’s practice is concentrated in areas of business and personal financial matters, business and real estate transactions, municipal law, employment law, and related matters in these areas of law. Chuck also handles a wide variety of disputes, mediations, and lawsuits including matters involving real estate, employment issues, creditors' rights, municipal matters, banking matters, partnerships, limited liability companies, corporate law, purchase, and sale of businesses, bankruptcy, and estate and business transition planning and strategies.. Transactional matters within Chuck’s experience include areas such as forming corporations, negotiating and drafting business contracts, employment agreements, partnership agreements, municipal ordinances, and resolutions, stock agreements, eminent domain, leases, restrictive covenants, non-competition agreements, condominium declarations, bank loan documentation, security agreements, wills, and trusts, real estate purchase contracts, agreements for the sale, purchase, and merger of businesses, articles, and bylaws, real estate easements, contracts, covenants, and purchase and sale agreements. Chuck has been certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy based upon testing, as well as actual litigation and jury trial experience. Chuck’s trial experience includes a wide range of disputes, including administrative hearings, mediations, arbitrations, and lawsuits in State and Federal courts.. Chuck was rated by an international service as having "very high to preeminent" legal ability and "very high" ethical standards as established by confidential opinions of members of the Bar in Northeast Wisconsin. He also was rated as one of the "Best of the Bar" in a survey of lawyers conducted by Fox Cities Magazine.. Chuck is currently the Chairperson of District 6 of the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Fee Arbitration Program, served on a select committee of the State Bar regarding multi-disciplinary practice, and serves on the Board of Directors for Community Real Estate and Personal Property Foundation, Inc. which is a supporting organization of the Community Foundation of the Fox Valley. He also serves on several other Boards of Directors.
Andrew Rossmeissl joined the Herrling Clark Law Firm in July, 2005, and is currently a Shareholder. His practice includes a variety of matters, with a concentration in the areas of business, real estate, banking, municipal, litigation and transactions.
After receiving her bachelor’s degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay, Amy earned her J.D., cum laude, from Marquette University Law School. While pursuing her law degree, she was an Associate Editor of the Marquette Law Review, the law school’s flagship publication. She also served as a research assistant to the dean of the law school, Joseph D. Kearney, where she conducted research on potential improvements to the Wisconsin Rules of Civil Procedure.. Prior to joining Hoff Law Offices as an attorney, Amy worked at the firm as a law clerk, assisting Attorney Daniel J. Hoff while gaining valuable experience in his practice areas. She also worked as a legal intern at the Outagamie County Corporation Counsel’s office, where she primarily researched how Wisconsin’s new statutes directly impacted the county’s daily operations.. Amy practices personal injury (car accidents, slip and fall etc.), family law (divorce, child support, child custody, paternity, spousal support), real estate, and bankruptcy.
Experienced Estate attorney serving clients in Appleton and surrounding areas.
Experienced Estate attorney serving clients in Appleton and surrounding areas.
Experienced Estate attorney serving clients in Appleton and surrounding areas.
Experienced Estate attorney serving clients in Appleton and surrounding areas.