October 11, 2010
A new runner, Paul B. Wokwicz, had an exciting summer training for some big races in the autumn. He managed to finish the Chicago Marathon in October of 2010, and having successfully completed the Lake Country Half Marathon in September of 2010 in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.
Although Paul had never actively ran before this year, he spent his evenings and some early mornings preparing by running around Kenosha and Pleasant Prairie. His primary goal was to finish the Chicago Marathon, which he did.
For 2011, Paul’s first goal willA written document that sets forth and names the personal representative who will be in charge of overseeing the probate process and names the specific bequest and residual beneficiaries of property who are to receive and inherit assets and property through probate. A Will does not avoid probate, and must be properly drafted and executed to be legal. A Will can also avoid the use of a surety bond in many instances and can help utilize an “informal” Wisconsin probate process if it has the proper clauses and attestation clause. be to finish the Wisconsin Half Marathon in Kenosha, in May. His second, and more daunting, goal is then to finish the Chicago Marathon in the top half of all runners. So if you see him out running, please wish him luck!
And, if you have any advice for running in winter in Wisconsin, in or near Kenosha, please feel free to email or call Paul with your tips.