Practice Area: Family Law, Real Estate, Probate, Estate Planning, Creditor's Rights, Appeals, Civil Litigation, Landlord-Tennant, Contracts, Leases, Mediation and Tax.
About: Drew Quitschau is an accomplished, results-driven attorney with 15 years of legal experience concentrating in matrimonial law, real estate transactions, collections, and estate planning. He is dedicated to providing exceptional legal services to clients by developing creative strategies to accomplish their objectives.
Drew Quitschau's core competencies include: Problem Solving, Writing Skills, Research, Analysis, Client Relations, Team Work, Verbal Skills, Organization, Multi-Tasking, Negotiations and Leadership. Drew Quitschau's Professional Competencies include: Family Law, Real Estate, Probate, Estate Planning, Creditor's Rights, Appeals, Civil Litigation, Landlord-Tennant, Contracts, Leases, Mediation and Tax.
Drew Quitschau is an experienced attorney practicing in the areas of Family Law, Estate Planning, Creditor's Rights and Real Estate Transactions. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and former chair of the Mclean County Bar Association Family Law Division. Drew Quitschau received his under-graduate degree from Gustavus Adolphus College and his J.D. from the University of Arkansas. While in law school, Drew Quitschau was the Articles Editor of the Arkansas Law Review, an Arkansas Bar Merit Scholar and a recipient of the James E. McDaniel Scholarship. Drew Quitschau is the author of "Anastasoff v. United States: Uncertainty in the Eighth Circuit - Is there a Constitutional Right to Cite Unpublished Opinions?" published in the Arkansas Law Review, Vol. 739, 2002.
Drew Quitschau is admitted to the Illinois Bar, Texas Bar and the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois. He completed the American Bar Association Family Law Trial Advocacy Institute and is a Northwestern University trained mediator. Drew Quitschau is certified to act as a Child Representative and Guardian Ad Litem in the Eleventh Circuit. Drew Quitschau is also a Certified Arbitrator in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit.