Nicholas A. Heike
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**Nicholas A. Heike, Attorney at Law** **Heike Law Offices, LLC** **Mondovi, WI** With two decades of experience in the legal field, Nicholas A. Heike is a trusted attorney at Heike Law Offices, LLC, specializing in estate planning, real estate, and real estate transactions. Located in Mondovi, Wisconsin, Nicholas is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal services tailored to meet the unique needs of both individuals and businesses. Nicholas’s extensive expertise encompasses a wide range of real estate matters, including complex property transactions, condo conversions, and sales and purchases of various types of real property. His meticulous attention to detail ensures that each transaction is handled with precision, protecting the interests of his clients throughout the process. In addition to real estate, Nicholas offers valuable counsel to businesses of all sizes. He assists clients with the formation and operation of their ventures, providing strategic guidance on contract review and negotiation. His insights are particularly beneficial for businesses navigating the intricacies of real estate transactions. Nicholas is also passionate about helping clients secure their legacies through effective estate planning. He provides sound legal advice on a variety of estate planning issues, including farm succession matters, ensuring that clients can achieve their goals for the future. At Heike Law Offices, LLC, Nicholas A. Heike is committed to delivering personalized legal solutions that empower clients in Mondovi and the surrounding areas. His dedication to excellence and deep understanding of the law make him an invaluable ally for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of real estate and estate planning.
About Estate Planning Law
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.