
Trusted Advocates On Your Side
Kristina E. Williamson
Ronald L. Siler
Williamson & Siler, S.C.
Western Wisconsin / New Richmond, WI Law Firm
Williamson & Siler, S.C. is a law firm located in New Richmond, Wisconsin. We are a general practice law firm serving clients throughout Western Wisconsin. We are committed to providing our clients with dedicated, professional and zealous representation. Since the firm was founded in 1977, we have strived to provide high quality, cost effective solutions for our clients.
Our attorneys are educated and experienced in various areas of the law, including bankruptcy, divorce, family, business, probate, real estate, estate planning and municipal law. Our clients receive personal attention to ensure that your legal rights are properly protected.
Attorneys
- Kristina E. Williamson
- Ronald L. Siler
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy
- Family Law
- Probate
- Business Law
- Guardianships
- Real Estate
- Municipal Law
- Trusts
- Wills
- Estate Planning
Practice Areas

Skilled. Strategic. Local.
Advocating for Clients Throughout Western Wisconsin
How We Help People in Wisconsin

Real
Estate
Bankruptcy
& Debt Relief
Estate Planning
& Probate
Divorce& Family Law
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