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Why don't you have visitation rights to spend time with your children? The answer to your question is no, unless your parental rights have been... Read Answer
File a motion with the court to ask for restricted or supervised visitation. If you have the police report and if serious enough, consider filing a... Read Answer
Medical malpractice cases are exceedingly difficult to pursue and win in in Wisconsin. I wrote a blog on the problems last year at our law firm's web... Read Answer
If the person who owes you money is deceased, you will need to make a claim against his estate. Go on the Wisconsin circuit court access site to see... Read Answer
One would need to review your divorce decree, settlement agreement and QDRO for your pension to determine if your ex has "survivor rights" to your... Read Answer
1. You can petition for visitation rights to your grandchildren under Wisconsin's so called "grandparents visitation" statute. Your schedule for... Read Answer
Gifts and inhertiances are exempt from equal property division when getting a divorce in Wisconsin. From the way you describe the transaction,... Read Answer
You can hire a lawyer to draft a QDRO, but most family lawyers use outside companies to employ to draft the documents. In milwaukee, try Divorce... Read Answer
I would suggest bringing the problem to your supervisor or employer if a small company. If a particular employee poses a health risk to others,... Read Answer
If you have a child born out of wedlock, you will first need to have paterntiy established in order to have rights to the child, including custody... Read Answer
Under Wisconsin law, a non married person in a marriage like relationship who acquired property together during the relationship, can sue for... Read Answer
It is doubtful any court would order 50% placement with a baby and an out of state father. That is not reasonable advocacy. If he moves here, he... Read Answer
Medical malpractice cases are exceedingly difficult to pursue and win in Wisconsin. I wrote a blog explaining the difficulties at our law... Read Answer
The lawyer doesn’t dictate when court dates are, the courts do. If you were unable to have come to court due to a serious medical issue, you... Read Answer
When was your daughter’s fcc hearing? She may want to consider filing a motion de novo to request a new hearing before the trial judge. Every... Read Answer
In Wisconsin, you can sue for equitable property division. You are not afforded the protection under chapter 767 (family code) which means that you... Read Answer
Using the Wisconsin serial payer formula and assuming (a) your gross monthly is $2,200 and (B) the 3rd child is born AFTER the first two, you get an... Read Answer
The answerto your question is probably no. Medical malpractice cases are next to impossible to pursue and win in Wisconsin anymore. I wrote a... Read Answer
Contact the family court clerk in your county where your case is from and ask them if they can provide a list of not for profit lawyers or law firms... Read Answer
Foreign substances in food cases are difficult to pursue and win. Insurance companies are highly suspicious of these claims because more often than... Read Answer
The first thing you will need to do is file a proper written notice of claim per 893.80 of the Wisconsin statutes. Since this is a claim against a... Read Answer
While no one can promise or predcit the outcome of a custody case, it seems to me, going from 12 hours a week, to week on week off, is a monumental... Read Answer
If your contract says what you say it does, i.e. that you were giving the dealer $100 to hold the car until the 15th with no contingencies, then the... Read Answer
You should call and we will be more than happy to do an intake and answer any questions you have about the process. We can be reached at... Read Answer