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File a motion with the court to ask for restricted or supervised visitation. If you have the police report and if serious enough, consider filing a... Read Answer
1. You can petition for visitation rights to your grandchildren under Wisconsin's so called "grandparents visitation" statute. Your schedule for... Read Answer
You can hire a lawyer to draft a QDRO, but most family lawyers use outside companies to employ to draft the documents. In milwaukee, try Divorce... Read Answer
When was your daughter’s fcc hearing? She may want to consider filing a motion de novo to request a new hearing before the trial judge. Every... Read Answer
While no one can promise or predcit the outcome of a custody case, it seems to me, going from 12 hours a week, to week on week off, is a monumental... Read Answer
the other parent should promptly be informed that the child is sick and you should offer make up time when the child feels better. It might even help... Read Answer
What are the ages of the two children (your step son and your daughter)? Assuming that your husband has placement of his step son, or visitation... Read Answer
While no one can offer you any guarantees or promises, given the history of you have posted, I doubt that the mother would be allowed equal placement... Read Answer
You have two hurtles to get by: (1) convincing the court you should have primary placement of the child and (2) convincing the court you should be... Read Answer
Hey Kathy, Grandparents do have rights and your case is preety simple. Even though they can go to court for their rights, they can not take away the... Read Answer
One would need more facts to answer your question, so I can only answer it generally. Under Wisconsin law, when getting a divorce, all property,... Read Answer
Under Wisconsin law, when going through a divorce, all property, whether acquired before or during the marriage is subject to equal property... Read Answer
It is possible to go after child support if there has been a significant change in circumstances or the financial situation of either parent. We can... Read Answer
Totally agree with the Wisconsin attorney regarding suing court officials. But if you want to raise a voice against the system an administrative... Read Answer
File a motion for contempt or motion to enforce physical placement. While a person has a right to withhold placement if they have an honest belief... Read Answer
His estate would typically be responsible for his funeral, and any last illness expenses. Did he leave any type of estate worth at least... Read Answer
You can track the progression of your case by going to the Wisconsin circuit court access site, including what the court hearing on the 13th is... Read Answer
The custody statute in Wisconsin requires the court to create a placement schedule that affords both parents "substantial and meanginful periods of... Read Answer
The court will set a specific scehdule that will allow you to see your child without interference with her. The court will frown if in fact, she has... Read Answer
The courts rarely grant restricted and supervised visitation: there has to to be special concern that you pose a physical or emotional risk to... Read Answer
You can file a contempt motion on your own if your ex isn't paying child support, or there isn't a repay court order on the back support owed.... Read Answer
Temporary divorce hearings are designed to set temporary court orders while a couple go through a divorce. The purpose of the hearing is not to... Read Answer
Depending on what county the case is pending in, most temporary first hearings on a divorce or separation are limited to 30-45 minutes of time.... Read Answer