About
Stephen Howitz is a Wisconsin attorney who focuses his practice on probate, trusts, estate planning, and family law. He helps clients navigate personal legal matters with care and clarity. His work includes guiding clients through planning, family concerns, and probate issues with thoughtful legal support.
Stephen earned his J.D. from Marquette University Law School, where he studied law with an emphasis on probate and family law. He earned his B.A. from Dominican University in Illinois, studying Political Science and English. His education supports his focused legal practice.
Stephen has worked in law firms and as a solo practitioner after graduating from law school. These roles gave him experience in a wide range of legal areas. Over time, he developed a special focus on probate, trusts, estate planning, and family law matters.
Stephen helps clients address legal issues that often involve important family and future planning decisions. His practice is centered on clear guidance, careful listening, and practical legal support. He works to help clients understand their options and move forward with greater confidence.
Stephen is admitted to practice in the State of Wisconsin. His legal work includes estate planning, family law, probate, and trusts. He draws on his background and experience to help clients navigate sensitive legal matters with steady guidance and a clear focus on their needs.
Stephen Howitz brings focused experience to probate, trusts, estate planning, and family law matters. His background in law firms and solo practice helps him understand different client needs. He works to provide clear support for clients facing personal legal decisions and important life transitions.
Law Office Affiliations
- Associate Attorney, Zimmer & Rens LLC
- Member, State Bar of Wisconsin
Licensed State
- Wisconsin
Education
- Marquette University Law School
Juris Doctor (JD) - Dominican University
BA in Political Science & English
Awards & Badges

- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Trusts
- Wills & Living Wills
- Adoption
- Alimony
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Divorce & Separation
- Domestic Violence
- Guardianship




