About Wiszneauckas Law
At Wiszneauckas Law, you work with real people. Not a case number passed between departments. From the first phone call through the signing of your documents, you'll know exactly who you're working with and what they're responsible for. That's not an accident. It's how the firm was built.
Your Trusted Partner in Estate Planning, Elder Law and Business Law
At Wiszneauckas Law, LLC, we believe planning for the future should be simple, personal, and stress-free.
That’s why we take a client-focused approach, working collaboratively to craft personalized plans that align with your unique needs and goals.
Whether it’s navigating the intricacies of wills and trusts or securing trademarks for your business, we’re here to ensure your intentions are honored and your loved ones are protected.
Why Choose Wiszneauckas Law?
When you choose Wiszneauckas Law, you’re not just hiring a lawyer, you’re gaining a trusted partner who will walk with you every step of the way to provide clarity, confidence, and peace of mind.
We prioritize meaningful, personalized service because we know how important these decisions are for you and your loved ones.
Our Vision, Mission & Values
Vision
What we strive to accomplish
To serve as a premier estate planning law firm with a reputation for exceptional client service.
Mission
What we do and why
To combine continuous improvement, technology, and a heart for humbly serving others to provide practical solutions that align with our client’s objectives.
Values
How we live and work
We listen, guide, and steward with integrity and professionalism, where you feel heard, supported, and empowered.
A Note From Geoff
I didn't take the typical path to law. Looking back, I don't think I could have done this work without the path I took.
I grew up in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, about an hour north of Tulsa. I went to Oklahoma State, studied Industrial Engineering, and started my career about as far from an estate planning law firm as you can get. Intel, the semiconductor company, designing factories and manufacturing processes in Phoenix and Portland. That's where I learned to think in systems. How processes connect. Where the gaps are. What happens when pieces don't fit together. It's a way of seeing that I still carry into every client conversation today.
Intel paid for graduate school. So I went back to school at night at Arizona State and got my MBA. Then came an opportunity I hadn't expected, a chance to move back closer to home, join an oil and gas startup in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and bring the discipline of manufacturing to the oil field.
I loved that work. On one end, I was doing tactical field planning: which wells do we drill, in what order, to be most efficient? On the other end, I was sitting in board rooms, translating that field-level plan into something that made sense strategically. Budget, company value, long-term direction. Eventually, I moved to Tulsa when the company was acquired, and I stayed. I worked my way to Director of Corporate Planning over thirteen years.
That role was fundamentally about one thing: planning for what comes next. Risk, contingency, and making sure the organization had a plan that held together when something went wrong. I didn't know it yet, but that's also what estate planning is.
The Decision That Changed Everything
In 2020, I took stock of my life and didn't love what I saw.
I had four kids. I had a career that looked successful by every external measure. And I wasn't present. I was providing, but I wasn't there. Not the way I wanted to be. Not the way my family deserved.
So I made a change. I left oil and gas and took a role doing project management consulting, managing large-scale software deployments for Fortune 100 companies. The work was demanding and meaningful. And it gave me something the corporate career hadn't made much room for: space to think about what I actually wanted to build with the second half of my life.
That season led me to Biblical counseling. I pursued a graduate degree and became a certified counselor through ACBC. Not as a career move. Because I genuinely wanted to learn how to be present for people in hard seasons of life. I wanted to understand how to sit with someone in grief, or fear, or a conversation about mortality, and actually help. Not just get through it. I didn't know yet that those skills would become half of what I do every day as an attorney.
Why Law. Why Estate Planning.
Law school wasn't a pivot. It was a convergence.
By the time I enrolled at the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law, one of the country's leading intellectual property programs, where I earned a specialization in IP and Technology, I had twenty years of planning, systems thinking, risk analysis, and project management behind me. And I had a graduate degree in Biblical counseling and a growing conviction that the most important work I could do was help people protect what they'd spent their lives building.
Estate planning sits at the intersection of everything I'd learned. It requires the analytical mind of an engineer. It requires the risk-and-contingency thinking of a corporate planner. It requires the project management discipline of someone who's coordinated complex, multi-party deliverables. And it requires the ability to sit with a family in a conversation about death, family dynamics, and legacy, and not rush past the parts that are hard.
Most attorneys are trained in one of those things. I spent twenty years building all of them before I ever set foot in a law school.
Faith, Family, and Tulsa
My wife Megan and I have four kids and have built our life here in Tulsa. This is home, and that matters to how I practice. When a client tells me about their neighborhood, their family, their business, their community, I'm not translating from a distance. I'm part of the same city.
My faith shapes everything about how I work. It shapes how I listen, how I steward client relationships, and why I take seriously the weight of what someone is trusting me with when they hand me their estate plan. I volunteer as a Biblical counselor and teach a weekly Bible study. Not as a credential. Because it's how I'm actually wired.
How We Work
I founded Wiszneauckas Law because I wanted to do this work the right way. With real attention to every client, real documents built for real situations, and a process that treats people as more than a file number.
The firm is intentionally small. One attorney, me. One paralegal, Samantha, who keeps everything running with more grace than I deserve. Every client works directly with me from the first conversation through the signing of their documents. No handoffs. No templates passed between associates who've never met you.
I'm a WealthCounsel member attorney, which means I work with the same sophisticated planning tools used by larger firms. But the experience is boutique, because that's how it should be when someone is trusting you with their family, their business, and their legacy.
The guiding principle of this firm is one I come back to constantly:
We listen. We guide. We steward, to create your plan, your way.
I chose those words carefully. Listening comes first because that's where every good plan starts. Guiding means leading people through complexity with clarity and confidence, not jargon and forms. Stewarding means treating what clients have built as something genuinely worth protecting, with care, with precision, and with the understanding that it matters.
Meet Our Team
Geoff Wiszneauckas, Attorney
Founder | Estate Planning, Elder Law, Business Law and Intellectual Property
Before law school, Geoff spent 20 years building things, and learning what it takes to protect them. Engineering at Intel. An MBA from Arizona State. Thirteen years in oil and gas, ending as Director of Corporate Planning. A graduate degree in Biblical counseling. Then law school at one of the country's top IP programs. Estate planning sits at the intersection of everything he's learned. He built both halves on purpose. This is where they come together. Geoff and his wife Megan have four children and are deeply rooted in Tulsa.
Credentials:
J.D., University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law (Specialization in Intellectual Property and Technology)
M.A., Biblical Counseling | Certified Biblical Counselor, ACBC
M.B.A., Arizona State University
B.S., Industrial Engineering, Oklahoma State University
WealthCounsel Member Attorney
Oklahoma Bar Association
Samantha Wheeler, Paralegal
Samantha joined Wiszneauckas Law in October 2025, and she brought a background that's hard to replicate.
She's a Tulsa native who has spent her career building real skills across genuinely different fields. Deputy Court Clerk at the Tulsa County Courthouse. Client services and legal assistant work at a law firm. Reception at a high-end Tulsa hotel where the standard for client experience was anything but average. And since 2021, owner and operator of Wheeler Studios LLC, her own photography business.
That last one matters more than it might seem. Samantha isn't just someone who works for a small business. She runs one. She understands what it means to manage clients, market yourself, show up consistently, and care about the quality of what you deliver. When a business owner client sits across from Geoff, Samantha already understands their world.
Her education reflects the same range. She holds a Bachelor of Legal Studies from Northeastern State University, an Associate's in Business Administration and Psychology from Tulsa Community College, and a certificate in Ministry and Web Design from Victory Bible College. She knows legal systems from the inside. She's done court runs, drafted estate planning documents and LLC formations, prepped dockets for judges, and handled high-volume client intake. She didn't come to Wiszneauckas Law to learn what a legal document is. She came ready.
At Wiszneauckas Law, Samantha handles the full front end of the client experience: reception, scheduling, drafting, document preparation, social media, photography and video for the firm, and keeping Geoff organized enough to do his best work. If you call the office, you'll talk to Samantha first. If your consultation runs smoothly, she's a big reason why.
Outside the office, Samantha is a proud dog-mom to a Corgi named Pilot, an avid angler, and a traveler whose favorite destination is Ireland. Which, if you've seen her photography work, makes complete sense. Her work captures landscapes and moments with an eye for what's real, honest, and worth remembering. That's not a bad set of instincts for someone working in a field built on documents that are supposed to do exactly the same thing. You can see her photography at samwheeler.co.
Who We Are
Working With Our Team
When you call Wiszneauckas Law, you'll speak with Samantha first. She handles client intake, scheduling, and keeps everything running so that when you sit down with Geoff, his full attention is on you and your situation.
From there, Geoff handles your plan directly. First consultation through the drafting, review, and signing of your documents. You'll receive a personalized video walkthrough of your completed documents so you understand exactly what you signed and why.
No handoffs to associates you've never met. No templates passed between people who don't know your situation. Two people, working together, focused entirely on getting your plan right.