W. Ryan Zenk, experienced Consumer Protection, Elder Law attorney in Brookfield, WI with 21 reviews
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W. Ryan Zenk

125 North Executive Drive, Brookfield, WI

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University of Wisconsin, MA - Masters
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University of Wisconsin, BA - Bachelor of Arts
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Arizona State University, CFP
1989:
University of Wisconsin Law School, JD - Juris Doctor

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Glenn

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15 Mar, 2019
We hired Atty. Zenk to prepare a trust for us. He clearly explained the various options and benefits for us. He was very thorough and included a number of other documents along with the trust for our elder years. Very professional and answered all our questions and concerns. Fees were clearly explained up front and we felt they were fair.
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Elisa nelsen

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14 Jul, 2018
What a wonderful experience with every facet of my mother's estate planning, which can be a difficult subject. The Elder Law Center of Wisconsin makes the process a seamless and exceptionally professional and empowering experience for seniors. Thank you to Mr. Zenk, Tara, and the rest of the Elder Law Center of Wisconsin staff. I highly recommend them.
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Bonnie

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20 Dec, 2017
Ryan helped my mother and me figure out that we needed a complex trust rather than a conventional irrevocable trust in order to protect mom's assets from nursing home look back period. He was extremely professional, yet personable when explaining the basics of the documents to my mom and me.
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Thorough and knowledgeable in elder law and estate planning
“I am very satisfied with his work and his knowledge of elder law.”
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Personable and explains legal concepts in easy-to-understand terms
“He was very personable, talked to us in layman's terms and made the process very easy.”
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Provides comprehensive services, including drafting documents and guiding clients through the process
“He drafted or helped me fill out a number of papers relating to my finances... and drafted one form and told me how to take care of any changes needed.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“Ryan & his staff got back to me very promptly whenever I had questions.”
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Offers fair and transparent pricing
“Fees were clearly explained up front and we felt they were fair.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2003:
Fundamentals of Estate Planning, Your Life Your Legacy

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