About
Paul A. Maranan is a seasoned Milwaukee attorney with over three decades of experience in estate planning, family law, probate, and real estate. Since founding the Law Offices of Paul A. Maranan, S.C. in 1987, he has provided clients with trusted legal guidance rooted in professionalism, clarity, and personalized service.
Paul earned his Juris Doctor from Marquette University Law School and was admitted to the State Bar of Wisconsin in 1986. He began his legal career as an associate to Attorney Stephen J. Hajduch and, following Hajduch’s passing, established his own practice to continue serving clients in the Milwaukee area.
Paul’s practice includes a wide range of services, including divorce, child custody and visitation, mediation, wills and trusts, probate and estate administration, and real estate law. Whether helping families through sensitive transitions or guiding clients through property sales or purchases, Paul is known for his steady legal counsel and practical approach.
In the estate planning and probate realm, Paul assists clients in creating customized plans that protect their assets and honor their wishes. His family law practice is built on a foundation of empathy, working to resolve disputes efficiently and in the best interest of his clients and their families.
Beyond the courtroom, Paul A. Maranan is an engaged member of the Milwaukee community. He is a past president of the Cudahy Lions Club, a member of the South Shore Chamber of Commerce, and an active participant in the Cudahy Library Endowment Fund.
With decades of experience and a client-focused approach, Attorney Paul remains a reliable legal resource for individuals and families navigating estate, family, and real estate matters in Wisconsin.
Law Office Affiliations
- Founder, Law Offices of Paul A. Maranan, S.C.
- Member, State Bar of Wisconsin
Licensed State
- Wisconsin
Education
- Marquette University Law School
Juris Doctor (JD) - St. Norbert College
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Awards & Badges

- Child custody
- Child support
- Commercial real estate
- Divorce and separation
- Landlord or tenant
- Mediation
- Probate
- Trusts
- Wills and living wills