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The first step would be to get all of your relevant financial information together; this includes two years of tax returns, check stubs from work,... Read Answer
The answer to your question about whether your ex spouse can get maintenance (alimony) from you depends on the current... Read Answer
Property division is final as of the date of the divorce; under Wisconsin law, pensions have been traditionally treated as property, not income, with... Read Answer
Under Wisconsin law, all property, whether owned before the marriage or during the marriage, is presumptively equally divided at the time of the... Read Answer
if you filed initially for a legal separation, unless your spouse counter claimed for a divorce, or you both agreed prior to final judgment to... Read Answer
If you have minor children, depending on their placement, your husband will be court ordered to pay child support; for the... Read Answer
In Wisconsin, there is no such thing under the family law (civil code) as "abandonment." Wisconsin is a "no fault" state and the court cannot... Read Answer
The answer may depend upon whether the law of your state characterizes personal injury claims as marital property, and also exactly how the ultimate... Read Answer
If your judgement of divorce says you get.it, you can go back to court send the court can make him give it to you.
You want to be careful that if his computer or cell phone is password protected, that you aren't violating any laws by trying to break in to see what... Read Answer
The answer is yes, subject to the title company most likely being insistent that your spouse sign a Wisconsin chapter 766 waiver of marital interest.... Read Answer
The general answer to your question is no. You cannot get your divorce case reopened because you believe your lawyer did not do an adqeuate job for... Read Answer
Immigration law has become a bit of a specialty these days, and to get accurate information and advice you really must consult an Immigration lawyer.... Read Answer
The answer to your question is yes, providing however, your spouse cooperates by signing a 766 marital property waiver, which the title company will... Read Answer
The answer to your question depends on who you ask; some family lawyers take the position that once the other spouse moves out, you can change the... Read Answer
Did you have a lawyer in the divorce? If so he or she did not do a proper job. When property of significant value is involved, one's assumptions... Read Answer
Both parties under Wisconsin law are obligated to file complete financial disclosure statements within 90 days of the filing date of the... Read Answer
In Wisconsin, there is a martial presumptiion that any property acquired before or during the marriage is subject to equal property division. The... Read Answer
I am not sure what you mean by a "self-done" divorce; did you sign a marital settlement agreement to be responsible for the car? Did the case go to... Read Answer
After a long term marriage, you are well advised to consider hiring a lawyer to help you with the divorce; your trading the house equity over 50% of... Read Answer
Very unlikely. Property that you acquired before the marriage remains separate, unless you choose otherwise. It would be best to keep your money... Read Answer
it is unlikely after only 2 years of marriage, that any court would order your spouse to support you. It may be possible to get some temporary... Read Answer
We are not allowed to offer our services or make recommendations to lawyers; check the listing for divorce attorneys in your area at this web site,... Read Answer
Wisconsin statutes do permit and emergency exception to the 120 days waiting period. However, it is very rare for a court to grant the emergency... Read Answer