Patricia L. Prestash

W393 N6028 Mary Ln, Oconomowoc, WI

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Northwestern University School of Law, Juris Doctor

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14 Nov, 2024
Pat was the lawyer that I hired when my Mother was drying of cancer. She was wonderful to work with and was patient with my Mom.Pat was a really good listener. After my Mother passed away I hired Pat to help me with my will.
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