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Geimer & Orcutt Law, S.C.

Estate PlanningGreen Bay, WI

About Geimer & Orcutt Law, S.C.

Geimer & Orcutt Law, S.C. is committed to providing exceptional legal services in estate planning and probate matters. Located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, the firm focuses on crafting tailored estate plans that meet the unique needs of each client, ensuring their assets are protected and their wishes are fulfilled. The attorneys at Geimer & Orcutt Law bring a thorough understanding of state laws and regulations, guiding clients through the complexities of estate management and inheritance.

Practice Areas

Estate PlanningProbate

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Key Strengths

Personalized legal solutions
In-depth knowledge of Wisconsin laws
Client-focused approach
Experienced in probate processes
Strong community presence

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Geimer & Orcutt Law, S.C. provide?
Geimer & Orcutt Law, S.C. offers services in estate planning and probate, including will drafting, trust creation, and assistance with estate administration.
How can I start the estate planning process?
Clients can begin by scheduling a consultation with Geimer & Orcutt Law, S.C. to discuss their specific needs and goals regarding estate planning.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026