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If you have a signed marital settlement agreement, and all your other paper work is complete, (signed financial disclosure statements), you may be... Read Answer
if your divorce decree spells out "monies" your ex owes you, whether support related or property division, you have the right to enforce the terms of... Read Answer
The general rule in Wisconsin is that any new debt that is incurred after the date of filing for divorce, is the obligation of the person who... Read Answer
It is ordinarily f difficult to get a maintenance award on a marriage of less than 10 years in Wisconsin, absent extraordinary circumstances. On a... Read Answer
You can usually file for divorce in the state where you now live if you have lived there longer than the past 6 months. Consult an experienced family... Read Answer
The answer to your question is, "it depends." Under Wisconsin law, all property owned either prior to or during the marriage is presumptively 50/50... Read Answer
First things first. If you are in a divorce and own significant property, you need an experienced family law attorney. It's almost always worth the... Read Answer
You raise many different issues in your fact situation. 1. If the child was born out of wedlock and you subsequently married, the child would be... Read Answer
You can only be divorced at the time of the pre-trial if you have everything agreed upon in writing. If your pre-marital contributions to your... Read Answer
If you live in a marital property state, you may have contributed to the equity in the house, and therefore have a marital interest in it. The... Read Answer
I assume you mean SOLE custody? Sole custody means one parent makes all the decisions involving a minor child, including religion, health and... Read Answer
On some respects it is easier to reach a marital settlement agreement as to debt and property division. It might be a good time to review child... Read Answer
Under Wisconsin law, all property is presumed 50/50, unless received from a third party as a gift or inheritance. You have $28,000 in equity... Read Answer
Yes, based on what you describe, you need a divorce. Holding yourself out as married to the federal government by filing taxes as married would... Read Answer
That would be a no.
That would be a no.
Cannot answer. Have the divorce paperwork reviewed by an attorney.
If you are getting a divorce, the answer to your question depends on how long you are married. In Wisconsin, all property whether pre-marital... Read Answer
No . You would generally file a divorce action in the state where you (or your spouse) live.
if you are in the middle of the divorce, you cannot just unilaterally drop the divorce or amend to legal separation; any such changes would need to... Read Answer
Under "no fault" divorce law, the estate is divided equally or equitably, depending on the law in your state, regardless of fault or misconduct; in... Read Answer
Immigration law has become a specialty of its own, as it has grown more complicated. You really should consult an immigration lawyer in your area. ... Read Answer
This sounds like a question about Florida law but this corner of the site is about the law of the State of Wisconsin. I cannot advise you about the... Read Answer
Filing for divorce does not make you more "financially liable." A party can file and can still force the other party to pay attorneys fees under... Read Answer