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Understand that whether the wife is fraudulently writing checks or not, it is not $6,000 at stake, only half. Half the money is hers to being with,... Read Answer
Based on a fifteen year marriage and the fact that you have a host of medical issues where you have not worked in 11 years, you have a need for... Read Answer
You would benefit from consulting a skilled family lawyer in your locality. That said, the property belongs to your mother, and the rental payments... Read Answer
When a couple get a divorce from one another and one of them owns a 401k plan, it is clearly a marital asset and subject to equal property division... Read Answer
The starting point for spousal support in a long term marriage is 50% of the available net income. Twenty three... Read Answer
I don't believe in my opinion that you fall within the annulment statute. The statute in Wisconsin speaks to a... Read Answer
In Wisconsin, the legal papaers used for an initial temporary court hearing are entitled "order to show cause." ... Read Answer
Your concern and question is not an uncommon one. The quick and easy answer to your question is fire your current lawyer and hire a new one to take... Read Answer
if the divorce has been filed, file a motion to request a temporary court hearing where financial orders and support can be dealt with on a temporary... Read Answer
if you move out of your home, it may be very difficult for you to come back if you change your mind. If you have children, you should consider having... Read Answer
There are some things which might be done, but they all carry costs. You can continue the American divorce, and if he continues not to appear, you... Read Answer
You are not allowed to discharge in bankruptcy court debts assigned in a divorce decree, under the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2005, at least, not... Read Answer
If you have not said whether or not a divorce action has been filed. If it has not, then he is free to take these things ? but he will have to... Read Answer
While your husband may be able to "technically" transfer title of the property, it doesn't change the fact that... Read Answer
In Wisconsin, jurisdiction for divorce is established by a person having residency in the state. You have to be a resident for six consecutive months... Read Answer
In Wisconsin, from a legal perspective, the answer to your question is no. There is no such thing legally as ... Read Answer
The answer to your question is "it depends." Disability pay is considered "income" for purposes of child support and maintenance. If you have... Read Answer
You may have a problem, assuming that he was not legally entitled to claim you as a dependent. Then the proceeds of the refunds (I assume you mean... Read Answer
You don't say where you now reside. In most parts of the world, you can seek a divorce if one of the spouses has lived in the country, or a district... Read Answer
The answer to your question is generally no; while there is a statutory provision where a party can request that their spouse pay all or contribute... Read Answer
You can check the progress of your divorce case in Wisconsin by going to the circuit court access site (known as c cap). If you are divorced... Read Answer
Come down to the Miwaukee Justice Center at the courthouse for free limited legal advice clinic, where someone should be able to review your papers... Read Answer
Instead of your friend filing a joint petition for divorce with his wife, where she apparently refuses to cooperate, he... Read Answer
The best way to prepare for divorce is to know as much about your financial situation as you possibly can; gather up your tax returns for 2 years,... Read Answer
Your question is sort of confusing; I am not sure there is a clear cut answer to your question. There are "no priority claims" typically in... Read Answer