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Phone: (608) 283-1704
Fax: (608) 283-1709
pschmidt@boardmanlawfirm.com |
Favorite Quote: "The best inheritance parents
can give to their children is a few minutes of their time each day."
M. Grandler
Primary Areas of Practice: Estate Planning,
Wills, Trusts, Probate, Elder Law, Business, Real Estate
In addition to practicing law in Wisconsin, Paul has also been
admitted to practice in the State of Florida. With his Florida
license, Paul is able to assist clients and their family members
who spend time in Florida and need legal assistance in that state.
He will continue to base his practice in Wisconsin and serve Wisconsin
clients.
- Member, American Bar Association, State Bar of Wisconsin,
Florida Bar Association, and Dane County Bar Association
- Author of several articles and presentations on trusts and
estate law
- Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin Law School on "The
Use of Trusts in Estate Planning"
- Former law clerk to Justice William Callow of the Wisconsin
Supreme Court
- Previously held positions at the Social Security Administration,
including Operations Supervisor, Management Analyst and Claims
Representative
- Earned his law degree from the University of Kansas, Order
of the Coif, Moot Court Council, Kansas
Law Review
- Earned an M.S. with distinction in Counseling and Personnel
Services from Drake University in Iowa
- Holds a B.A. in Psychology/Sociology from Valparaiso University
in Indiana
More about Paul:
Paul is active in the community. He is a past president and still
serves on the Board of Directors for the Exchange Center for the
Prevention of Child Abuse in Madison, Wisconsin. He is also a
member of the Board of Directors for the Oakwood Village Homes
and Apartments Associations. Paul was Chairman of the City of Verona
(Wisconsin) Parks Commission and a member of the City of Verona
Plan Commission for many years. Other voluntary posts Paul has
held for the City of Verona include former Chairman of the Zoning
Board of Appeals and member of the Americans with Disabilities
Act Committee.
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