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The Benefits of a Team Approach
Because many legal issues cross over into more than one practice area, a number of our clients benefit from our team approach. For example, a business owner who initially contacts us about the purchase or sale of a company may also benefit from our comprehensive estate planning services, including business succession and the smart use of trusts. If that same business expands and needs additional space, our commercial real estate attorneys are ready to assist. And if the business owner ever faces divorce, our family law attorneys have extensive experience handling complex property division.
Our Expertise Across Multiple Practice Areas
Criminal Defense
Family Law
Family Law
Personal Injury
Estate Planning & Probate
Real Estate
Business Law
Elder and Disability Law
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It Is Our Privilege to Serve You
At Walden, Neitzke & Taylor, S.C., we are grateful for the opportunity to serve businesses, families and individuals in Waukesha County, and throughout southeastern Wisconsin in a variety of legal areas.
Our firm has earned a stellar reputation for providing effective solutions for more than three decades. Our Waukesha attorneys focus on providing practical legal advice that is tailored to the unique needs of each client.
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