Nelson, Krueger & Millenbach, LLC

4.5
120 reviews

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At Nelson, Krueger & Millenbach, LLC, our attorneys focus exclusively on divorce and family law matters. Our family law practice focuses on: divorce, high-asset divorce, child custody, child support, paternity, post-judgment disputes, relocation, annulment, alimony/spousal support & maintenance, restraining orders and other complex divorce matters. We spend the time needed to gain an understanding of our clients' goals, values and concerns. Although many family law matters can be contentious, we believe that the best result is often achieved by finding creative solutions to difficult issues.

Details

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Location

Nelson, Krueger & Millenbach, LLC
2675 North Mayfair Road, Milwaukee, WI
53226, United States

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What are people saying?

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Professionalism

Many clients praised the professionalism and expertise of the attorneys, particularly highlighting their clear communication and thoroughness throughout the legal process.

Client Support

Numerous reviews emphasized the supportive nature of the staff, noting their responsiveness and willingness to address client concerns promptly.

Mixed Experiences

While many clients had positive experiences, there were notable negative reviews regarding specific attorneys, indicating inconsistency in service quality.

Empathy and Understanding

Several clients appreciated the empathetic approach of attorneys, particularly during emotionally challenging cases like divorce and custody disputes.

Cost Concerns

Some clients expressed dissatisfaction with the costs associated with services, feeling that fees escalated unexpectedly without clear communication.
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    Amanda Carlson
    5 days ago
    5.0
    I cannot say enough good things about my experience. My attorney, Alison, took over my case from another firm at my request. She jumped right in and got to know me and guided me through one of the most stressful periods of my life with compassion, clarity, and unwavering advocacy. She was responsive, thorough, and always made sure I understood my options. I felt truly supported every step of the way once she took over. I’m deeply grateful for her expertise and the peace of mind she gave me.
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    Zachary Zdroik
    Sep 23, 2025
    5.0
    Heidi was amazing working with me through my case! The communication and professionalism was perfect throughout the process. Highly recommend!
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    Fernando Lyons
    Jul 22, 2025
    5.0
    Great experience and great staff!
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    Betzy Hines
    Dec 6, 2024
    5.0
    The customer service provided by attorney Valerie J. Asimacopoulos and her assistant Connie Rohde is exceptional. They responded to all of my inquiries quickly and with great attention to detail. Regarding our complex custody case, Valerie was incredibly sympathetic, perceptive, and considerate of our worries. She was extremely informed and professional both inside and outside the courtroom, and she examined everything. Our case was extremely difficult, but she fought hard, brought up crucial information, and we won the case. We are so grateful to her and strongly recommend her as your attorney.
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    Kevin Buschkopf
    Oct 25, 2021
    5.0
    Great firm from first consult to final hearing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Nelson, Krueger & Millenbach, LLC

Can I get a divorce if my spouse won’t sign?

Yes, in Wisconsin either spouse can obtain a divorce, even if the other party objects. A “contested divorce” is a dispute over the details of divorce, but a spouse cannot make you stay married.

What is the purpose of a legal separation?

A legal separation allows spouses to live apart and maintain separate finances without dissolving the marriage. Spouses might stay married for religious reasons or in hopes of reconciliation, or for practical reasons such as staying on a spouse’s health insurance.