FREE LIVE WEBINAR

Why Family Protection Planning is More Critical Now Than Ever Before

THIS FREE WEBINAR BEGINS:
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13TH @ 1 PM CENTRAL


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Don't let unforeseen medical costs or changed circumstances take away what you and your family have worked so hard for.

ON THIS FREE WEBINAR YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT:

  • The protection granted by legal documents like Irrevocable Asset Protection Trusts
  • The dangers of not having appropriate planning documents, especially in light of the current COVID-19 pandemic
  • Choices to consider when creating an Irrevocable Asset Protection Trust
  • Powers you can give a trusted person
  • PLUS...we'll have a live Q&A session at the end!

ABOUT YOUR PRESENTERS

Todd Schluesche

Todd W. Schluesche
Attorney

Todd W. Schluesche was raised and lives in Monroe. Todd graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1991, and from the University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison in 1994. He has practiced law in Monroe since then.

In addition to practicing law in the firm’s listed practice areas, Todd is the municipal attorney for the Village of Albany, Wisconsin.  He is also a supplemental Green County Circuit Court Commissioner.

Todd is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin and is the Secretary-Treasurer of the Green County Bar Association.  He is also a member of ElderCounsel, a national organization of elder law and special needs attorneys.  Todd serves on the City of Monroe Ethics Board and is on the advisory committee for Camp Gray Catholic Camp, Lake Delton, Wisconsin which offers week-long summer camp experiences for children throughout the Diocese of Madison.  Todd is also on the board of directors of Jacob’s SWAG Foundation, Inc., which promotes suicide awareness, suicide prevention, and good life choices for young people.

Todd and his wife Dolly are members of St. Clare of Assisi Parish, Monroe and are the parents of three children.  Todd is an avid curler and past president of Alpine Curling Club, Monroe.  He also enjoys reading and kayaking.



Amanda Fields

Amanda M. Fields
Attorney

Amanda M. Fields is a graduate of the Creighton University School of Law, in Omaha, Nebraska as well as a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with degrees in Economics and Political Science. During law school, she earned the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in the practice area of Elder Law.

Amanda is a member of the Wisconsin State Bar Association, Wisconsin State Bar Elder Law Section, Green County Bar Association (Past President), and ElderCounsel. She is a graduate of the Green County Leaders program, President of Rainbow Childcare Board, and a member of the Monroe Fund and City of Monroe Board of Police and Fire Commissioners. Amanda and her husband Mark grew up in Monroe and with their two young children, continue to live in Monroe. Amanda enjoys spending time with her family, curling, traveling, and going to Wisconsin Badger sporting events.