If you are facing a family law issue, you need an attorney who is knowledgeable, experienced and committed to getting the best possible outcome for your family. You need an attorney who takes the time to understand. You've come to the right place! Leah Gaworek places her legal emphasis on personal representation. Ms. Gaworek handles all types of family law matters throughout Northeastern Wisconsin from her office in Green Bay.
Ms. Gaworek personally and promptly returns phone calls and emails. All initial consultations are free so don't be afraid to contact the office. She works tirelessly to achieve the goal of the best possible outcome for your family law situation. Ms. Gaworek will help you protect your family, finances and your future.
Divorce and family law are difficult to deal with because you are forced to balance a major change in your day to day life, concerns about the future, a highly emotional situation, as well as the actual law and how it applies to your family's situation.
Ms. Gaworek personally and promptly returns phone calls and emails. All initial consultations are free so don't be afraid to contact the office. She works tirelessly to achieve the goal of the best possible outcome for your family law situation. Ms. Gaworek will help you protect your family, finances and your future.
Divorce and family law are difficult to deal with because you are forced to balance a major change in your day to day life, concerns about the future, a highly emotional situation, as well as the actual law and how it applies to your family's situation.
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While divorce is fairly common in Wisconsin and throughout the U.S., it is still a very personal and unique process for everyone involved.
The best and simplest advice that anyone can offer is to focus on moving forward and securing you and your children's new life.
Getting caught up in a lengthy and high conflict divorce usually doesn't leave either spouse in a better position or feeling very satisfied about the process.
The Wisconsin Family Law court finds an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage with no possible chance at reconciliation.
The best and simplest advice that anyone can offer is to focus on moving forward and securing you and your children's new life.
Getting caught up in a lengthy and high conflict divorce usually doesn't leave either spouse in a better position or feeling very satisfied about the process.
The Wisconsin Family Law court finds an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage with no possible chance at reconciliation.
We aim to make every divorce settlement a good fit both for now and in the foreseeable future.
However, there are cases when there is a substantial change in circumstances and court orders resulting from a divorce need to be reviewed or modified.
Changes in income, employment opportunities and a child deciding their going to move from one parent's home to the other can all lead to a modification of child support, alimony, or physical placement agreements.
For their to be a modification in support or custody, you first need to demonstrate to the court that there has been a significant change in circumstances.
However, there are cases when there is a substantial change in circumstances and court orders resulting from a divorce need to be reviewed or modified.
Changes in income, employment opportunities and a child deciding their going to move from one parent's home to the other can all lead to a modification of child support, alimony, or physical placement agreements.
For their to be a modification in support or custody, you first need to demonstrate to the court that there has been a significant change in circumstances.
Custody of the children is typically the most contested item in a divorce proceeding.
While there are exceptions, Wisconsin aims to have both parents play a role in the child's life, and to make decisions in the best interest of the child.
While there are times that the circumstances of one or both parents make this difficult, typically both parents share the responsibilities and decision making in the children's lives.
If you have questions about your case, please contact Leah Gaworek for a free initial consultation.
While there are exceptions, Wisconsin aims to have both parents play a role in the child's life, and to make decisions in the best interest of the child.
While there are times that the circumstances of one or both parents make this difficult, typically both parents share the responsibilities and decision making in the children's lives.
If you have questions about your case, please contact Leah Gaworek for a free initial consultation.
In her family law cases, Ms. Gaworek works closely with her clients to resolve complex issues.
If, however, a settlement cannot be reached, she is prepared to litigate.
Ms. Gaworek is licensed to practice law in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
She is a member of the American Bar Association, Wisconsin Bar Association Family Law Section and the Brown County Bar Associations.
Prior to entering private practice, Ms. Gaworek served as a law clerk to the eight Brown County Circuit Court Judges.
Ms. Gaworek graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay with undergraduate degrees in Political Science, Social Change and Development, and French.
If, however, a settlement cannot be reached, she is prepared to litigate.
Ms. Gaworek is licensed to practice law in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
She is a member of the American Bar Association, Wisconsin Bar Association Family Law Section and the Brown County Bar Associations.
Prior to entering private practice, Ms. Gaworek served as a law clerk to the eight Brown County Circuit Court Judges.
Ms. Gaworek graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay with undergraduate degrees in Political Science, Social Change and Development, and French.
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