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Ludwig, Mary C.

Mary C. Ludwig - Pontiac, IL

Attorney at Johnson & Taylor

Estate Planning Lawyers in Pontiac, IL

PO Box 497 109 N Mill St Pontiac, IL 61764

Pontiac Estate Planning Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Estate Planning

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  • By Anonymous on Nov. 29, 2021
    Hired Attorney 2021
    Recommends this Attorney
    Our Family hired Mary to execute the sale of our Farm. As the General Partner living in another State Mary was Outstanding in taking me thru the process from start to finish. We found our own Buyer so Mary handled everything for our Family Partnership. Mary revised the Sellers offer to Protect our Family and removed all my concerns by her Excellent Representation. We can't Thank Mary and Kara who took my calls when Mary was with other Clients enough for all they did for us
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Pontiac, IL

PO Box 497
109 N Mill St
Pontiac, IL 61764

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Phone Number: (815) 844-7151

Fax Number: (815) 844-7539

Website: https://jntlaw.com/

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