
Deanna N. Senske
Kenosha, Wisconsin
| Phone: | (262) 605-8221 |
| Fax: | (262) 605-8226 |
| Email: | Contact Me |
Deanna N. Senske is a graduate of Marquette University Law School. She was admitted to the State Bar of Wisconsin in May 2003. Attorney Senske has experience and certification as a mediator, and she assisted at the Small Claims Mediation Clinic in Milwaukee County. In addition, she has extensive training and expertise in the area of alternative dispute resolution. Attorney Senske has also been admitted to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
Since beginning her legal career with Renee E. Mura, S.C., Attorney Senske has litigated and successfully settled both family and civil cases. She has developed an expertise in a number of family law areas, including divorce, child custody and placement, paternity, child support, child removal and guardianships. She has drafted appellate briefs for the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of Wisconsin addressing family law and civil issues.
In addition to practicing family law, Attorney Senske has assisted clients with residential real estate matters, including foreclosures, closings and evictions. She has represented clients in residential real estate transactions and equitable actions. Attorney Senske has also handled large claim and small claim civil actions.
Attorney Senske is a determined and compassionate attorney who fights for her clients and their families. Attorney Senske prides herself on her commitment to obtaining the best results for her clients and their children. She is dedicated to providing her clients excellent representation both in the courtroom and in negotiations.
Areas of Practice:
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Family Law
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Divorce
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Legal Separation
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Child Custody and Placement
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Child Support
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Paternity
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Post-Judgment Actions
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Child Removal
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Guardianships
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Third Party Visitation
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Grandparent’s Rights
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Adoption, including Stepparent Adoption
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Restraining Orders
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Residential Real Estate
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Real Estate Transactions
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Foreclosures
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Closings
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Evictions
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Actions for Partition
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Equitable Actions
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Civil Actions
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Large Claims
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Small Claims
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Appeals
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Wisconsin Supreme Court
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Wisconsin Court of Appeals
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