Whether you are preparing for a divorce, in need of a guardian, trying to become a guardian, or thinking about your estate planning, you need an attorney in your corner who understands how emotional these situations can be. My name is Judith Trentman Wilson and I practice in Belleville, Illinois, offering representation throughout St. Clair County and the Metro East.
I am also licensed in the state of Florida and have an office in The Villages. I can provide you with the steady guidance and practical legal advice you need to resolve your matters and move on with your life in a positive way. You can have peace of mind knowing that I am a results-oriented lawyer committed to helping you find solutions that protect your best interests, your legal rights and your future, not draining your bank account.
I am also licensed in the state of Florida and have an office in The Villages. I can provide you with the steady guidance and practical legal advice you need to resolve your matters and move on with your life in a positive way. You can have peace of mind knowing that I am a results-oriented lawyer committed to helping you find solutions that protect your best interests, your legal rights and your future, not draining your bank account.
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Life is not easy, and unforeseen legal issues and disputes can turn your world upside down. While you cannot control what has happened, you can protect yourself and your family by making sure you choose an attorney with experience, compassion and a reputation for achieving results.
At Judith Trentman Wilson, Attorney at Law, P.C., in Belleville, Illinois, I provide supportive, experienced representation in the areas of law that touch families most deeply and personally: family law and estate planning and probate.Throughout all phases of your case, you can rely on me to focus on the unique needs and goals of your family while diligently pursuing an outcome that is in your best interest.
At Judith Trentman Wilson, Attorney at Law, P.C., in Belleville, Illinois, I provide supportive, experienced representation in the areas of law that touch families most deeply and personally: family law and estate planning and probate.Throughout all phases of your case, you can rely on me to focus on the unique needs and goals of your family while diligently pursuing an outcome that is in your best interest.
My name is Judith Trentman Wilson, and I am proud of the reputation that I have built for being able to effectively help people like you who need compassionate, steady legal representation for matters like divorce and estate planning. After spending many years in the business world, I went back to law school and have been practicing since 2004.
At my law firm, Judith Trentman Wilson, Attorney at Law, P.C., I help families throughout the Metro East who are locked in legal disputes with seemingly no end. As an experienced family law attorney, I can help you resolve your matters in a way that serves your best interests and helps you get your life back on track.
At the law firm of Judith Trentman Wilson, Attorney at Law, P.C., I work closely with individuals and families who are seeking to plan for the future or handle the immediate reality of administering a loved one's estate. As an experienced estate planning and probate lawyer, I can help you resolve these often complex and emotional issues in a way that protects your rights and the best interests of your family.
Litigation is not always the answer. In fact, many individuals seek to resolve their issues more amicably outside of court in order to save time, money and aggravation. This is particularly the case in matters involving children where it will be important for parents to maintain a positive relationship for the sake of their parenting duties.
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Theresa Pruna
Feb 14, 2021
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T. H.
Jun 17, 2014
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Wilson sent me an email June 12, 2014 requesting to speak with me, the email indicated that she would file an entry of appearance on my behalf with the court early next week, but wanted to speak with me about how I wish to proceed in the case. My original email to Wilson, was on June 2, 2014, yet her initial response was June12, 2014. I responded in like with an email June 13, 2014 8:21am, Eastern Time and she would have received the email prior to her firm's business hours in the Midwest. The email was informing Wilson, that based on client reviews and in addition to after careful review