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Peter A. Diercks

Diercks Law Office, S.C. • WI
ProbateEstate PlanningPersonal Injury

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Peter A. Diercks is a dedicated probate attorney based in Wisconsin, specializing in providing comprehensive legal services in the areas of estate planning and probate administration. As the founder of Diercks Law Office, S.C. since its inception in 2011, Peter has committed himself to helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of estate management and inheritance issues. With a focus on both personal and business clients, Peter expertly guides families in crafting thoughtful and enduring estate plans that reflect their unique needs and values. He also offers invaluable support to personal representatives, ensuring that the probate process is handled with care and efficiency, allowing families to focus on what matters most during difficult times. His practice is characterized by a deep understanding of the emotional and financial implications of probate law, allowing him to provide tailored solutions that promote peace of mind. Peter's client service philosophy centers on building strong, trusting relationships. He believes in open communication and transparency, ensuring that clients are fully informed and comfortable with every step of the legal process. By offering high-quality legal services at affordable rates, Peter strives to make legal representation accessible to all. For those seeking guidance in estate planning or probate matters, Peter A. Diercks invites potential clients to reach out and discover how his expertise can simplify their legal journey and safeguard their family’s future.

About Probate Law

Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.

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Updated: May 25, 2026