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**Greg P. Curtis, Shareholder at Herrling Clark Law Firm Ltd.** *Appleton, WI | Estate Planning | Real Estate* Attorney Greg P. Curtis is a distinguished shareholder at Herrling Clark Law Firm Ltd., where he has dedicated over three decades to serving clients with expertise in estate planning, real estate, business and corporate law, elder law, and business succession planning. A proud alumnus of the University of Wisconsin Law School, Greg earned his Juris Doctor in 1990 and joined Herrling Clark immediately thereafter, committing himself to providing comprehensive legal solutions tailored to the unique needs of his clients. Greg’s extensive experience in estate planning equips him with a profound understanding of the legal intricacies involved in creating wills, trusts, and other essential documents that secure his clients’ legacies. His adeptness in real estate law ensures that clients receive knowledgeable guidance through property transactions, zoning issues, and real estate disputes, all vital for both personal and business endeavors. In addition to his private practice, Greg has a rich history of serving municipalities as a town, city, or village attorney, further enhancing his legal acumen and understanding of local government operations. This experience allows him to provide invaluable insights to clients navigating the complexities of real estate and estate planning within the Appleton area and beyond. Passionate about empowering clients with the knowledge and tools necessary for effective planning and decision-making, Greg Curtis stands as a trusted advocate in the legal community. Whether addressing estate matters or real estate transactions, he is committed to delivering exceptional service and fostering long-term relationships with his clients.
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.