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BadgerLawyer is Chris' way of providing great legal service at a reasonable price. Feel free to Contact Us to schedule an appointment or find out more.
So browse all you want. If you never need us, we're glad we could help. Send us an email and tell us your success story. If you get to the end of all the free information and you still feel like you need more, it's probably time to consider hiring a lawyer. Of course, we hope you decide to give us a call, but no pressure. While you are deciding, we invite you to learn more about our founder, Chris Doerfler, and about the unique fee programs he pioneered.
BadgerLawyer is Chris' way of providing great legal service at a reasonable price. Feel free to Contact Us to schedule an appointment or find out more.
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Chris Doerfler came up from the workingman's world.
He was on his own when he was 18 and put himself through college working in ditches.
Building cabinets.
Running a Bobcat.
Tamping - if you've ever tamped, you know what we mean.
That's work.
Chris met a lot of people working those 14 hour days in the hot sun, and there's two things he learned.
One, working men and women are some of the hardest working, most decent folks you'll ever meet.
And two, it's a heckuva privilege to get to be a lawyer.
He was on his own when he was 18 and put himself through college working in ditches.
Building cabinets.
Running a Bobcat.
Tamping - if you've ever tamped, you know what we mean.
That's work.
Chris met a lot of people working those 14 hour days in the hot sun, and there's two things he learned.
One, working men and women are some of the hardest working, most decent folks you'll ever meet.
And two, it's a heckuva privilege to get to be a lawyer.
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Thank you for contacting us.
We'll help if we can.
The more complete your information, the easier it will be to answer your question.
Or, just give us a call at (608) 519-0459 to schedule an appointment or speak with an attorney.
We're here if you need us, but we'll leave that up to you.
NOTE: An asterisk (*) indicates REQUIRED information.
A criminal charge is a real gut blow.
There's cops saying you broke the law.
You're in cuffs.
You're going to jail.
It's a really bad time to make a decision.
But there you are, faced with one of the most important decisions of your life.
Plead guilty to a criminal offense, mark your record for life.
Or go to trial and try to prove your innocence.
All based on a rational analysis of whether you have any defense to a statute full of legalese you can barely understand.
This site is meant to help you educate yourself, and if you have to go it alone, hopefully give you some knowledge.
There's cops saying you broke the law.
You're in cuffs.
You're going to jail.
It's a really bad time to make a decision.
But there you are, faced with one of the most important decisions of your life.
Plead guilty to a criminal offense, mark your record for life.
Or go to trial and try to prove your innocence.
All based on a rational analysis of whether you have any defense to a statute full of legalese you can barely understand.
This site is meant to help you educate yourself, and if you have to go it alone, hopefully give you some knowledge.
While happy families have their own variety, Tolstoy's point is well-taken.
An unhappy family situation tends to bring out the worst in people.
And the old saying that no two people are alike takes a dark turn here.
No two people will express their disappointment, anger, sadness at a faltering relationship in quite the same way.
There are as many ways to react to a divorce as there are people getting one.
Because of the great variety and complexity in a breaking relationship, Family Law also is full of complexity, variety, and contradictions and, ultimately, a judge who has to cut through it all and issue an order that no one is really happy with.
An unhappy family situation tends to bring out the worst in people.
And the old saying that no two people are alike takes a dark turn here.
No two people will express their disappointment, anger, sadness at a faltering relationship in quite the same way.
There are as many ways to react to a divorce as there are people getting one.
Because of the great variety and complexity in a breaking relationship, Family Law also is full of complexity, variety, and contradictions and, ultimately, a judge who has to cut through it all and issue an order that no one is really happy with.
OWI is the most common place for a law abiding person to find themselves in trouble with the criminal law.
It's easy to see how it happens.
You're out with friends.
You have a few drinks.
You don't feel particularly intoxicated, so you drive.
You get pulled over for something else (and the later it gets at night, the more likely that is to happen), and the officer smells the alcohol on your breath.
Or on your passengers' breath.
Or just in the car.
He asks you to step out, and before you know it, you're doing a heel to toe walk and having lights shined in your eyes.
It's easy to see how it happens.
You're out with friends.
You have a few drinks.
You don't feel particularly intoxicated, so you drive.
You get pulled over for something else (and the later it gets at night, the more likely that is to happen), and the officer smells the alcohol on your breath.
Or on your passengers' breath.
Or just in the car.
He asks you to step out, and before you know it, you're doing a heel to toe walk and having lights shined in your eyes.
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