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Milwaukee, WI

10150 W National Ave Ste 202, West Allis, WI 53227

Our Milwaukee Team

Lauren Otte

Estate Planning Attorney

Estate Planning Attorneys in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Estate Planning Attorneys in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Estate planning gives you clarity, peace of mind, and the assurance that your loved ones will be protected. At Oath Law, our Milwaukee office helps individuals and families build personalized estate plans that reflect their wishes and simplify the future. Whether you're creating your first plan or updating long-standing documents, we make the process straightforward, supportive, and easy to understand.

Trust and Estate Attorneys in Milwaukee

A trust is one of the most powerful tools for managing your assets and protecting your family's long-term interests. Oath Law's Milwaukee trust attorneys help you understand the differences between revocable living trusts and irrevocable trusts, and determine which choice best supports your goals.

A revocable living trust allows you to retain control of your assets and make changes as life evolves. An irrevocable trust provides stronger asset protection and long-term structure. We explain each option in simple, practical terms and help you design a trust strategy that gives your loved ones long-term clarity and confidence.

Wills and Estate Planning Lawyers in Milwaukee

A will is the foundation of a complete estate plan. It outlines how your property should be distributed, names guardians for minor children, and gives your loved ones essential clarity.

At Oath Law, our Milwaukee estate planning lawyers guide you through the entire process of creating or updating your will. We help you define your wishes, choose your beneficiaries, and document everything in a meaningful and clear way. With a well-crafted will in place, your family will have the guidance they need at every step.

Power of Attorney Lawyers in Milwaukee

A Power of Attorney (POA) allows someone you trust to manage your financial or legal matters if you ever become unable to do so. Without a POA, your family may face delays and legal barriers during an already stressful time.

Our Milwaukee team helps you choose the right person, define their authority, and prepare a durable POA that offers protection and peace of mind. With this document in place, your affairs will continue to be managed smoothly and responsibly, no matter what life brings.

Healthcare Directives and Living Wills

A healthcare directive, sometimes called a living will, outlines your medical preferences if you cannot communicate them yourself. These documents help your loved ones make confident, compassionate decisions aligned with your values.

Oath Law's Milwaukee team walks you through important medical considerations—such as life support, emergency treatment, and comfort care—and helps you document your preferences clearly. Your family and healthcare providers will always know how best to honor your wishes.

Why Families Choose Oath Law

Families across Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin choose Oath Law for our supportive, transparent, and education-focused approach.

What makes Oath Law unique:

-- Flat-fee pricing — no hourly billing or surprise fees.

-- No upsells or litigation — estate planning only.

-- A clear, educational process from start to finish.

-- Exclusive focus on estate planning — deep expertise and clarity.

-- Secure digital access to all completed documents.

-- Ongoing support as your life, assets, and family change.

Meet Your Milwaukee Estate Planning Team

Our Milwaukee estate planning team is dedicated to helping families make informed decisions and create plans that truly fit their lives. We take the time to listen, understand your goals, and customize every document to your needs. With Oath Law, you’ll experience a no-pressure environment, clear guidance, and a plan that brings long-term peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a will and a trust?

A will becomes effective after you pass away, while a trust can manage your assets during your lifetime and beyond.

Do I need both a will and a trust?

Many Milwaukee families benefit from having both. A trust streamlines asset management, while a will covers remaining assets and names guardians.

Who should be my Power of Attorney?

Choose someone responsible, trustworthy, and capable of making financial or legal decisions.

How often should I update my estate plan?

Every few years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, or new property purchases.

What happens if I die without a will?

Without a will, state law determines how your assets are distributed — which may not reflect your intentions.

What is a living will?

A living will outlines your medical treatment preferences when you cannot communicate.

Are digital assets included in an estate plan?

Yes. Include online accounts, cloud storage, social media, emails, and digital files.

How do I plan for a blended family?

A personalized estate plan ensures clarity, fairness, and protection for all children and spouses.

What are common mistakes to avoid?

Waiting too long, failing to update documents, and choosing the wrong representatives.

How long does estate planning take?

Most Milwaukee clients complete their plans within a few weeks, depending on scheduling and complexity.

Client Testimonials

Client Testimonials

"The Milwaukee team made something overwhelming feel completely manageable. I'm so grateful for the support."

"Clear explanations, no pressure, and truly compassionate service."

"Flat-fee pricing was a huge relief — everything was transparent from the start."

"They listened closely and built a plan that fits our family perfectly."

"I walked away feeling confident and protected. Exceptional experience."

Contact Oath Law in Milwaukee

Office Address: 10150 W National Ave Ste 202, West Allis, WI 53227

Phone: (414) 200-9875

Email: lauren.otte@oath.objectivebrand.com

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