Our Practice
Three focused areas of Wisconsin law
Rebecca practices estate planning and the court work that flows from it: probate, trust administration, and guardianship. One attorney from first call to final document, from a Main Street office one block from the Racine County Courthouse.
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Practice area 01
Estate Planning & Estate Administration
Estate planning can feel overwhelming, especially when you start hearing references to statutes, probate codes, powers of attorney, and trust laws. The good news is that you do not need to memorize Wisconsin's legal code to make informed decisions about protecting your family and your assets.
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Practice area 02
Probate & Trust Administration
When someone passes away, the family is usually facing a short list of hard logistical questions in the middle of grief. Attorney Mason handles Wisconsin probate and trust administration so those decisions about accounts, real estate, creditors, and distributions have a clear path forward.
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Practice area 03
Guardianship
When a person in Wisconsin reaches age 18, the law presumes they are able to manage their own financial affairs and medical care, and that presumption does not change merely because a person has a disability. Guardianship is the legal tool Wisconsin uses when a person is deemed incompetent and needs someone appointed by the court to make decisions on their behalf. Attorney Mason handles guardianship petitions, hearings, and annual reports in Racine and Kenosha counties.
Not sure which area fits your situation?
That is a conversation, not a questionnaire. Call (262) 632-2899 or send a short note. Rebecca will listen and tell you whether it is something she handles or something you need different counsel for.