Lynn Lodahl
Madison Family Law Attorney
Madison Disability Attorney
608.257.0040
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Attorney Lynn Lodahl is an associate attorney in Hawks Quindel’s Madison, Wisconsin office. Her practice focuses on family law and employee disability insurance benefits disputes. She is also qualified to serve as a guardian ad litem in Wisconsin courts to represent the best interests of children in contested family law cases.
Madison Family Law Attorney
Attorney Lodahl represents family law clients in a variety of matters, including divorce, paternity, child custody and placement disputes, property division, and post-judgment matters. She also drafts pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements and represents clients in harassment and domestic abuse injunction hearings.
Attorney Lodahl is a compassionate and pragmatic attorney and is committed to supporting her clients through challenging family situations. She is a strong advocate by nature and works hard to achieve the best possible outcomes for her clients.
Long Term Disability Attorney
Attorney Lodahl also represents disabled workers who have been denied benefits by their employer-sponsored disability insurance provider. She is experienced at navigating the administrative appeals process, gathering the evidence needed to support a disability claim, and litigating contested disability matters in federal court.
Volunteer Service
Attorney Lodahl is a board member of the Legal Association for Women, a board member of the Dane County Bar Association’s Pro Bono Trust Fund, and a member of the Dane County Bar Association and the State Bar of Wisconsin.
Attorney Lodahl’s clients describe her as “extremely knowledgeable,” “kind,” “personable,” and effective in obtaining their legal objectives. To learn more about Attorney Lodahl’s reviews, from former clients and from other attorneys, visit the following public review sites:
Prior to law school, Attorney Lodahl completed her undergraduate education at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, earning bachelor’s degrees with honors in Political Science, Public Administration and Women’s Studies.