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Section 767.56 of the Wisconsin Statutes outlines the factors the court must consider in awarding maintenance (spousal support). It depends... Read Answer
Yes, the alimony Order (now called spousal maintenance in Kansas) is still valid. A person's move out of state does not terminate his or her... Read Answer
Yes, a valid court Order regarding alimony (now called spousal maintenance in Kansas) is enforceable in another state. Some special rules for... Read Answer
Remember that a divorce is only enforceable as to the two people getting divorced. Your landlord and other creditors can pursue whomever may be... Read Answer
I would not dare hazard a guess on the info provided, and you are playing with fire and your future. Engage an attorney and to it right.
If you need papers notarized, you are required to sign them in front of the notary, where, if they do not know you, will swear you in, ask for ID and... Read Answer
Generally speaking, in a marital property state, the property you brought in to the marriage remains your separate or individual property. The most... Read Answer
Even though you have been apart for an extrordinarily long period of time, you cannot get divorced in the state of Wisconsin, unless you have... Read Answer
While awarding maintenance is discretionary on the trial court's part, I would say it is probably going to be very difficult for you to get a... Read Answer
You raise two issues of serious importance as you begin to think about getting a divorce from your spouse. On the issue of your... Read Answer
In Wisconsin, gifts exchanged before or during the marriage between spouses is considered marital property. Gifts received from third parties will be... Read Answer
You should try your very best to find her address. (It's not always as hard as it appears. For example, lots of people move to California. You can... Read Answer
What you saw in the initial pleadings is "boiler plate language" and it is doubtful the court would ever order either of you to pay for the others'... Read Answer
Send your wife a formal discovery request/ request for production of documents asking her to give you a signed completed financial disclosure... Read Answer
Whether you have children or not, you need to file a summons and petition for divorce to commence the divorce process; there are specific forms... Read Answer
The answer to your question is no; when you live together out of wedlock, you don't get the benefit of presumed equal property division, nor can you... Read Answer
If you are going through a divorce, either of you can request an initial hearing before the family court commissioner to deal with temporary issues... Read Answer
Full disclosure is required. You really should find a skilled divorce lawyer in your area and get the benefit of his or her advice and... Read Answer
There is a 120 day waiting period in Wisconsin before you can be divorced; from your facts, having been presented the papers back in July, you are... Read Answer
The answer to your question is yes; in fact, you need to do this as otherwise you could be found in contempt for failing to pay the court ordered... Read Answer
Yes. Gather together all the documentation you can to demonstrate how much of the marital property he has drunk away. And do think hard about what... Read Answer
It would be hard under these circumstances to get much of anything from the house. But do consult a skilled family law attorney: each case is unique,... Read Answer
Go to city hall or by our county courthouse and tell any clerk that you want to obtain a marriage license. Bring your birth certificate. Your... Read Answer
You must be a resident in the state for 6 consecutive months and in the county you are filing in for 30 consecutive days to establish the basic... Read Answer