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Under Wisconsin law, there is a prohibition of moving out of state or more than 150 miles within the state from the other parent; if they are doing... Read Answer
Under Wisconsin law, if both of your children are adults and have graduated high school, your obligation to pay child support is over. File a motion... Read Answer
If you are having marital difficulties, your probable remedy to your wife taking business money without your consent would be to file an action for... Read Answer
Request a letter from your child's pediatrician about your child's medical condition and the necessity for the prescription medicine and if he... Read Answer
You can petition under the statute for extraordinary circumstances to waive the statutory 120 day waiting period, but I am not aware of any legal... Read Answer
You should list you'd current household expenses as they exist right now; you can always amend your statement if things change down the road, prior... Read Answer
If there is no pending court action or prior existing court orders on custody or placement, you can do whatever you want; if your husband is... Read Answer
If you have grounds under the law, you can ask the court to involuntarily terminate the parental rights of the biological father, in order to pave... Read Answer
This is a frequent complaint of litigants involved in custody litigation; the parties cannot agree to a placement schedule and the court appoints a... Read Answer
It sounds like your problem is more against the correctional facility than the other parent. if the other parent was interfering, you could file a... Read Answer
I would talk to your child's primary pediatrician and see what they recommend. Perhaps they could write a detailed letter about your son's condition... Read Answer
A pre- nuptial agreement would only be binding on you and your spouse and not a third party creditor; the medical provider can still come after... Read Answer
If your ex-husband is failing to comply with the court orders, you need to file a motion with the court to find him in contempt; if the court were to... Read Answer
If there is alienation between the two brothers, the younger brother can create a trust or will to disinherit his brother from collecting anything... Read Answer
Generally, it is difficult to get an award of spousal support on a marriage of less than 10 years, absent extraordinary circumstances; you are... Read Answer
Assuming you are in or closing in on the end of the statutory 120 waiting period, what happens next is dependent on what county you live in; some... Read Answer
Were you aware of the pending worker compensation case prior to the divorce being granted? Was it disclosed in your ex spouse's financial disclosure... Read Answer
Any consultation with an attorney about getting a possible divorce from your husband, whether on the telephone, or in person at the lawyer's office,... Read Answer
You certainly can try to bring your ex husband back into court to seek an increase in support or try to show the court that he is shirking his... Read Answer
Ordinarily, a divorce is a triggering point that removes you from your spouse's health insurance plan; you can convert the plan to your own if you do... Read Answer
You will need to file a small claims lawsuit that asks (a) for the return of your car and/or alternatively (b) for the money due you for the car.... Read Answer
The answer is no; first off, any informal agreements that you reach are generally not enforceable unless reduced to a formal stipulation and order... Read Answer
You can't just quit your job to avoid your support obligations; it is one thing if a person involuntarily loses their job; it's a completely... Read Answer