Christine M. Wanless - Neenah, WI
Attorney at Remley Law, S.C.
Estate planning Lawyers in Neenah, WI
Two Neenah Center Suite 100 Neenah, WI 54956
Neenah Estate planning Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Estate planning
- Probate
- Guardianship
- Real estate transactions
Attorney Information
Overview
Christine is originally from the State of Oregon and attended the University of Oregon for her undergraduate and juris doctorate degrees. While in law school, she met her husband, Kurt, a native Wisconsinite, and they moved to Wisconsin where she began practicing law in the Fox Cities in 2001. Christine joined Remley Law, S.C. in 2008 and represented the firm's clients in a variety of matters, including business, construction and employment law litigation. Christine later stepped away from the practice of law for a period of time to spend more time with her family.
In 2022, Christine returned to the practice of law and with Remley Law, S.C. She brings her depth of experience and background to her current practice areas of estate planning, probate, guardianship and real estate transactions. She has a particular interest in assisting those who have a loved one with a disability.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Oregon School of Law,
Eugene,
Oregon, 1998
J.D.
Law Review: Oregon Law Review, Operations Editor
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University of Oregon School of Law,
Eugene,
Oregon, 1998
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Non Legal Education
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University of Oregon, 1994
Bachelor of Arts
Major: English
Minor: Political Science
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University of Oregon, 1994
Bar Admissions
- Oregon, 1998
- U.S. District Court District of Oregon, 2000
- Wisconsin, 2001
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Wisconsin, 2001
- U.S. District Court Western District of Wisconsin, 2001
Contact
Two Neenah Center
Suite 100
Neenah, WI 54956
Phone: 920-725-2601
Fax: 920-725-5814
Email: Send a message
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