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It depends what county you live in, but most family court commissioner first hearings are held informally, and evidence and witnesses are typically... Read Answer
You refer in your post to your “ex-wife.” If you are already divorced presumably your pension would have been dealt with in your divorce... Read Answer
In order to receive an increase in maintenance post judgment, you will need to show the court that there has been a significant and substantial... Read Answer
There is no good answer to your problem. You can't force someone to be nice to you who is a jerk. Your only possible remedy may be a harassment... Read Answer
Keep good records. Find a skilled divorce lawyer in your community. Notify the credit card companies that you do not authorize any further charges on... Read Answer
If you are in the SE Wisconsin area, the local courthouses have free legal clinics where an attorney may be able to help you. You can try the... Read Answer
Jurisdiction for divorce is established by residency in the state where you are now living, not where you were married. If you reside here in... Read Answer
Read your fee agreement; many family lawyers write into their fee agreement that if your case makes it to the pre-trial level, and the case doesn't... Read Answer
The answer to your question is most likely no further r two reasons; 1. Unless you were awarded a portion of your ex husband's pension at the time of... Read Answer
Too many facts. And too much risk. Have your friend consult a skilled lawyer in your locality. Good Luck.
the answer to your question is immediately upon being married legally in the state of Wisconsin, all property acquired either before or during the... Read Answer
wisconsin is a marital property law state. He has a right to take 50% of the bank account proceeds; however, he should be aware he is also... Read Answer
The answer to your question is no; under Wisconsin law, you cannot sue for alienation of affections due to this woman having an affair with your... Read Answer
Does your MSA include a requirement that he sign such a deed? or does the divorce decree? If so, then you can file a motion to have him held in... Read Answer
Gifts and inheritances are exempt from property division in a divorce under Wisconsin law, when received before or during the marriage from a third... Read Answer
isn't it the other way around? You don't trust your lawyer's judgment or apparent lack of knowledge on basic tax issues when going through a divorce.... Read Answer
Applying a tax deduction to retirement benefits is normal when parties are getting a divorce. The reason for that is that retirement benefits are tax... Read Answer
If you are married, you need to get a divorce before marrying your current boyfriend.
Significantly, more information is needed in order to provide a legal analysis of immigration issues related to the possibility of becoming married... Read Answer
The residency requirement for filing for legal separation in Wisconsin is 30 days; you need to be a bona fide resident for 30 days preceding filing... Read Answer
It's up to the court if you file the right motion. You really need a skilled divorce lawyer. It is almost always worth the investment.
In Wisconsin, the engagement ring is considered a conditional gift and regardless of which party broke it off or who is at fault, the ring must be... Read Answer
I guess from your post it is self evident why you two are getting a divroce. Your husband cannot be trusted either finanically or as part of your... Read Answer
While I can't speak for every divorce attorney, most attorney's will want a retainer (advanced fee) up front before taking the case and most bill at... Read Answer