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Appleton Family Law Lawyer
Overview
Attorney Katelyn M. Quigley focuses her practice on family law, including divorce, legal separation, child custody, physical placement, child support, guardianships, stepparent adoptions, and paternity, as well as wills, probate, personal injury, and real estate. She is dedicated to providing her clients with thorough legal guidance, and quality representation, at every stage of the legal process.
Attorney Quigley earned her Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from the University of Wisconsin Law School...
Attorney Katelyn M. Quigley focuses her practice on family law, including divorce, legal separation, child custody, physical placement, child support, guardianships, stepparent adoptions, and paternity, as well as wills, probate, personal injury, and real estate. She is dedicated to providing her clients with thorough legal guidance, and quality representation, at every stage of the legal process.
Attorney Quigley earned her Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from the University of Wisconsin Law School...
Attorney Katelyn M. Quigley focuses her practice on family law, including divorce, legal separation, child custody, physical placement, child support, guardianships, stepparent adoptions, and paternity, as well as wills, probate, personal injury, and real estate. She is dedicated to providing her clients with thorough legal guidance, and quality representation, at every stage of the legal process.
Attorney Quigley earned her Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from the University of Wisconsin Law School. While in law school, Attorney Quigley served as a Senior Managing Editor of the Wisconsin Law Review; she held a position on the mock trial team; she worked as a law clerk for a small Wisconsin law firm; and she worked as a clinical student for the Frank J. Remington Center's Family Law Project.
Prior to law school, Attorney Quigley grew up in Green Bay. She graduated from Marquette University with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Welfare and Justice and Writing-Intensive English. When she is not practicing law, Attorney Quigley enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading, and cheering on the Packers, Badgers, and Golden Eagles.
About Katelyn Quigley
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Paternity
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Grandparent's Visitation
- Stepparent's Visitation
- Guardianships
- Marital Property Agreement / Prenuptial Agreement
- Divorce
- Spousal Support
- Property Division
- Post Divorce Actions, Modifications
- Legal Separation
- Last Will & Testament
- Power of Attorney
- Personal Injury Claims
- Accident Claims
- Real Estate Law
- Real Estate Closings
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Wisconsin
Other Affiliations
- Outagamie County Bar Association
- Fox Valley Young Lawyers Association
Education
- University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison, Wisconsin
- Marquette University
Office Information
Address
2829 N. Meade Street Appleton, WI 54911
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