Chuck Laegeler is an attorney who cares. He cares about his clients as well as the community and is committed to providing quality legal service in West-Central Illinois. An active citizen of Rushville, Chuck currently serves as Governor of the Rushville Moose Lodge and formerly as Treasurer of the Rushville Rocket Booster Club; he also volunteers his time at events hosted by the United Way of Schuyler County.
Chuck’s drive and integrity are demonstrated through his tireless efforts on behalf of his clients. Committed to finding practical and advantageous solutions, Chuck makes his clients a top priority.
Outside the office, Chuck is an avid sportsman. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and playing golf, though he’s still working on perfecting that backswing. In college, he played competitive squash and laments the scarcity of racquetball/squash courts in the immediate vicinity. In the world of professional sports, he is a top fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chicago Cubs.
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Acquired: 2017
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PO Box 468, Rushville, IL, 62681
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"Charles is a dedicated advocate. He takes a client-based approach in which his clients' best interest is his top priority. His work is timely and accurate. Charles is an excellent choice for matters involving family law, estates, land transactions, general contract law, and criminal defense."
Appeals lawyer
Bankruptcy and debt lawyer
Tax lawyer
2019 - Present
Owner, Laegeler Law PLLC
2019 - 2019
Associate Attorney, McMillan, Hennenfent, DeJoode, & Humbert, P.C.
2018 - 2019
Associate Attorney, Cordell and Cordell
2016 - 2018
Associate Attorney, Law Office of Charles A. Burton
Member
Member
2016
JD - Juris Doctor
2013
BA - Bachelor of Arts
English
Legal Answers
Do I force my son to attend reunification counseling with his alcohol and drug abusing father? My son has been refusing to spend
11 Nov 2019
What are considered personal effects? I was told by a sheriff in Illinois that I can only take my personal effects
10 Nov 2019