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Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00pm
Saturday: By Appointment Only
Sunday: Closed
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OHIKU LAW | Milwaukee Divorce Attorneys
1037 W. McKinley Ave., Ste. 300
Milwaukee, WI 53205
P: (414) 287-0088
Text: (414) 287-0088
Fax: (414) 271-6310
About Us
You are the focus at the Ohiku Law Office. Our mission is rooted in supporting you as a whole person by understanding and working to protect your needs, your interests, and your future. Guided by these core principles, Attorney Odalo Ohiku and his team work as strategic problem solvers and peaceful negotiators to ensure the best possible divorce settlement and outcomes for you. If you are a high net worth individual needing a divorce attorney in Milwaukee or the surrounding area, call Ohiku Law Office today. Serving Clients in Milwaukee, Mequon, Brookfield, Elm Grove, Whitefish Bay, River Hills, and Fox Point.
We have staff fluent in Spanish and Lao/Thai.
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