You are considering divorce and have your initial consultation with a family law attorney scheduled. That was a big step. With the date on your calendar, you now find yourself wondering how do I prepare for the initial consultation with a family law…
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Deciding to separate from your spouse is never easy. Once that decision is made, it’s important to think carefully about how you’ll handle the separation and divorce process, not just legally and financially, but also it terms of privacy and divo…
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When significant changes occur in life, it may become necessary to request modifications to custody or support orders. Understanding when and how such modifications can take place is crucial. If you wish to modify child custody orders or modify suppo…
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Dealing with medical debt can feel like an uphill battle, especially when medical bills pile up unexpectedly. If you’re struggling to manage your medical debt, bankruptcy might be an option to help you get back on track. At Muter Law Office, LL…
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When a couple gets divorced in Wisconsin, one of the most important and sometimes challenging aspects is dividing their property. But what exactly does “property division in divorce” mean? In Wisconsin, this refers to how a couple’s assets and…
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Getting charged with an OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) in Wisconsin can feel paralyzing, and understandably so. Whether you’re facing your first offense or have dealt with similar charges before, it’s important to understand what steps you nee…
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Divorce is an emotionally taxing time, and understanding the financial aspects of spousal maintenance can feel overwhelming. If you’re going through this challenging process in Wisconsin, it’s important to know how spousal maintenance (formal…
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SEVEN GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS WHO ARE DIVORCED/SEPARATED AND SHARING CUSTODY OF CHILDREN DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC From the leaders of groups that deal with families in crisis: Susan Myres, President of American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML…
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We are still OPEN, but limiting in-person meetings. We are closed to walk-ins. Please contact (608) 355-4700 to schedule a telephone appointment, methods to remotely share documents and inquire about in-person appointments. Remote communication is th…
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What is a guardian ad litem? What is the GAL’s role? Who pays for the GAL? Introduction Deciding how your family will be restructured to best meet the needs of your children during and after divorce or upon a court determination of paternity is…
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