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Willman Law Firm

Guiding Families Through Life’s Important Transitions

Experienced Arizona attorneys providing representation in family law, estate planning, and probate matters.

30+ Years Serving Tucson Families
Personalized, Client-Centered Service
Licensed in all Arizona courts
Our Company

Why Clients Trust Willman Law Firm

We’ve served Tucson and surrounding Arizona communities since 1998. Our deep understanding of Arizona law and court processes allow us to provide skilled, knowledgeable, and experienced representation.

“Willman Law Firm made the process easy straight from the start… They were able to resolve all the issues in a fair and equal manner. I would not hesitate to recommend thier Law Firm.”

— Bob T.

“Paul Willman and his staff could not have made us feel more like part of the Willman Family than they did from the moment we walked in the door at this office… Thankful to find and feel trust so quickly with Paul.”

— Donna S.

“Willman Law Firm provided knowledgeable and efficient help when we were going through a complex settlement of an estate. We will always be grateful… for their ethical and caring professionalism during a very trying time for our family.”

— Patricia P.

“Brett Willman provided exceptional legal counsel. Just as important, his understanding of the emotional and mental side of significant life changes provides an added layer of professional support. The entire support team is top notch. I will send anyone seeking legal counsel to their doorstep!”

— Julia S.

“…I found them both professional, friendly, knowledgeable, and very responsive. Willman Law Firm personnel were awesome in getting me through the process quickly and with compassion. Thank you Paul…”

— Mary J.G.

    Why Clients Trust Willman Law Firm

    Personalized Attention

    At Willman Law Firm, you’re not just a case number. We provide individual service tailored to your unique situation, taking time to understand your goals and concerns. Attorney Brett Willman’s practice centers on empathy, communication, and support throughout your legal journey.

    Strong Representation

    From initial consultation through conclusion of your matter, including trial, if necessary, we provide knowledgeable representation in complex legal matters. Our attorneys combine professional skill with a practical focus on cost management and informed decision-making.

    Local Tucson Roots

    We’ve served Tucson and surrounding Arizona communities for decades. Our deep understanding of Arizona law and court processes allow us to provide skilled, knowledgeable, and experienced representation.

    30+
    Years of Experience
    Attorney Paul E. Willman has practiced law in Arizona since 1994, bringing over 30 years of experience to every case. Paul represents clients regularly in court, including as court-appointed attorney for adults and children. Paul provides the credibility and expertise your case deserves.
    FAQs

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need an attorney for my Arizona divorce?

    While Arizona law doesn’t require an attorney, divorce involves complex legal issues including property division, child custody, and support calculations. An experienced divorce lawyer can protect your rights and ensure fair outcomes, especially when children or significant assets are involved.

    How long does a divorce take in Arizona?

    Arizona requires a 60-day waiting period from the date the non-filing spouse is severed with the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. While this is the minimum time period for a divorce to be finalized, contested cases involving children or property disputes may take longer. The complexity of the divorce is the driving factor for the length of the process.

    How much does estate planning cost in Tucson?

    Estate plans are prepared on a flat fee basis. The flat fee is set based on the complexity of your situation and documents to be prepared. The fee is determined after an initial consultation, in which we will discuss your goals and explore your options. At Willman Law Firm, we provide transparent fee information upfront and work to keep costs manageable while ensuring thorough protection.

    What is probate and do I need it in Arizona?

    Whether a probate is required depends on the assets owned by the deceased person, and how they are titled, at the time of their death. The initial step in administering a person’s estate is determining whether a probate is required. Our attorneys can help you determine whether a probate is necessary and guide your through the process efficiently.

    Contact Willman Law Firm

    Please call us to request a consultation with our experienced attorneys to discuss your family law, estate planning, or probate needs. We’ll discuss your situation, answer your questions, and explain how we can help.

    Office Hours:
    Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Closed 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM for lunch