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Hiring a Tax Planning Attorney in Wisconsin

Estate planning attorneys in Wisconsin average $327 per hourClio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Jan 1, 2025 for wills and estates work. Flat-fee packages run roughly $981–$1,962 for a simple individual will and $3,320–$4,980 for a basic revocable trust. Online and DIY services cost $30–$300 for the same documents — see the will cost calculator for a side-by-side comparison.

Wisconsin allows estates under $50,000 to use a simplified small estate affidavit procedure, which is a form rather than a court case and typically doesn't require an attorney. For larger estates, formal probate is involved enough that retaining counsel is usually practical — the procedural work is what they're there for. Use the Wisconsin probate calculator to estimate the costs.

In Wisconsin, the situations where retaining counsel is typically worth the cost are: blended families with children from prior relationships (community property rules can produce surprising outcomes); ownership of a business, rental property, or significant investment assets; special-needs dependents who need a special-needs trust to preserve benefits; substantial property held in multiple states. If none of these describe your situation, the simpler online and DIY tools are often enough.

Wisconsin has an unusual fee split: attorney fees are negotiable, but the executor's compensation is set by statute at 2%–4% of the estate valueWis. Stat. § 857.05(2) (2% commission on inventory value less mortgages/liens plus net principal gains; parties may agree to different rate in writing; court may allow additional sums for unusual difficulty or extraordinary services)Verified May 27, 2026. That makes the executor portion predictable, which is useful when a family member is serving as executor and isn't sure what to charge.

Start by filtering the directory above by your county and the practice area you need. Look for firms with experience in your specific situation — board certifications in estate planning, trust, or probate law are a strong signal. Most Wisconsin estate planning attorneys offer an initial consultation; some are free, others charge a flat fee. Ask up front whether the firm bills by the hour or by flat-fee package, and what the expected cost is for your situation.

Tax Planning Attorneys in Wisconsin

Estate planning attorneys in Wisconsin charge $327Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026 per hour for wills work. A simple will done through an attorney typically runs $981Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026–$1,962Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026; online services cost $30–$300 for the same document.

Wisconsin sets the executor's fee by statute even though the attorney's isn't. The executor takes 2%Wis. Stat. § 857.05(2) (2% commission on inventory value less mortgages/liens plus net principal gains; parties may agree to different rate in writing; court may allow additional sums for unusual difficulty or extraordinary services)Verified May 27, 2026–4%Wis. Stat. § 857.05(2) (2% commission on inventory value less mortgages/liens plus net principal gains; parties may agree to different rate in writing; court may allow additional sums for unusual difficulty or extraordinary services)Verified May 27, 2026 of the estate as a fixed percentage. That's the predictable cost component on probate here.

Estates under $50,000§ 867.03Verified May 27, 2026 in Wisconsin can use a simplified affidavit instead of formal probate. Most families in that range can handle it without retaining counsel.

SimplyTrustSimplyTrust Editorial·Updated May 27, 2026

Legal Sources

  • § 867.03
  • Clio Legal Trends Report 2025
  • Wis. Stat. § 857.05(2) (2% commission on inventory value less mortgages/liens plus net principal gains; parties may agree to different rate in writing; court may allow additional sums for unusual difficulty or extraordinary services)

Data sourced from Wisconsin statutes and official state code. How we research.

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Tax Planning Attorneys in Wisconsin

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12 firms

Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c.

Firm

1000 N Water Street, Suite 1700

Milwaukee, WI 53202

Phone:

(414) 298-1000
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Schloemer Law Firm, S.C.

FirmEst. 1933

143 S Main Street, Third Floor

West Bend, WI 53095

Phone:

(262) 334-3471
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Murphy Desmond S.C.

Firm

33 East Main Street, Suite 500

Madison, WI 53703

Phone:

(608) 257-7181
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Axley LLP

FirmEst. 1885

2 East Mifflin Street, Suite 200

Madison, WI 53703

Phone:

(608) 257-5661
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Johns, Flaherty & Collins, SC

Firm

205 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 600

La Crosse, WI 54601

Phone:

(608) 784-5678
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Bakke Norman, S.C.

FirmEst. 1985

700 Wolske Bay Road, Suite 275

Menomonie, WI 54751

Phone:

(715) 235-9016
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Anderson O'Brien, LLP

FirmEst. 1886

1257 Main Street

Stevens Point, WI 54481

Phone:

(715) 344-0890
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Consigny Law Firm, S.C.

FirmEst. 1957

303 East Court Street

Janesville, WI 53545

Phone:

(608) 755-5050
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Wokwicz Law Offices, LLC

FirmEst. 1958

6121 Green Bay Road, Suite 240

Kenosha, WI 53142

Phone:

(262) 658-2181
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Susan Sharp Miley LLC

Solo

10405 State Road 27, Suite A

Hayward, WI 54843

Phone:

(715) 634-9390
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