Your therapist thinks so, but if your lawyer sounds like your therapist you need to run the other way. Divorce is about making intelligent, strategic decisions while your heart's in your throat, your clothes are on the lawn and now the dog needs anxiety meds on top of everything else. There are no shortcuts to a successful outcome in divorce. At Divergent Family Law we minimize uncertainty and disruption with calculated planning for what you want your life to look like after the dust settles.
Divorce is the disassembly of a legal contract the division of assets and the legal signing of responsibility for property that can not be physically divided. No judge or parent can split children in two, physically or emotionally. Though Wisconsin child custody and child support laws can be complex in determining the monthly child support payments and welfare of your child, specific factors that prioritize the well-being of your child are considered.
Our approach to divorce is deliberate and determined.
Divorce is the disassembly of a legal contract the division of assets and the legal signing of responsibility for property that can not be physically divided. No judge or parent can split children in two, physically or emotionally. Though Wisconsin child custody and child support laws can be complex in determining the monthly child support payments and welfare of your child, specific factors that prioritize the well-being of your child are considered.
Our approach to divorce is deliberate and determined.
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Hiring the right family law attorney for your case is the most important step you can take to ensure a positive outcome.
Divergent Law has years of experience in Wisconsin divorce law.
Our attorneys can help you through the entire Wisconsin divorce process including child support, mediation, and prenuptial agreements.
We offer free consultations to explain your options and best course of action for your divorce.
Contact a Divergent attorney now for a free consultation.
The sooner you partner with an experienced family law attorney in Milwaukee, the sooner you will be able to get the support that you deserve through each step of this process.
Divergent Law has years of experience in Wisconsin divorce law.
Our attorneys can help you through the entire Wisconsin divorce process including child support, mediation, and prenuptial agreements.
We offer free consultations to explain your options and best course of action for your divorce.
Contact a Divergent attorney now for a free consultation.
The sooner you partner with an experienced family law attorney in Milwaukee, the sooner you will be able to get the support that you deserve through each step of this process.
Arriving at a decision to divorce can be a hard-fought battle on its own.
When the decision to divorce is firm, finding the right Milwaukee family law attorney becomes an immediate and invaluable priority.
Our attorneys are zealous advocates for the rights and best interests of each client in court and when negotiating a divorce settlement.
If you were recently served divorce papers in Wisconsin, you only have 20 days to respond!
You need to act fast and get ahead of the process by consulting one of our experienced divorce attorneys.
When the decision to divorce is firm, finding the right Milwaukee family law attorney becomes an immediate and invaluable priority.
Our attorneys are zealous advocates for the rights and best interests of each client in court and when negotiating a divorce settlement.
If you were recently served divorce papers in Wisconsin, you only have 20 days to respond!
You need to act fast and get ahead of the process by consulting one of our experienced divorce attorneys.
Wisconsin divorce law defines legal child custody as the right and responsibility to make major decisions concerning the child unless otherwise specified by the court in the final judgment.
Both parties share legal custody and neither party's legal custody rights are superior unless specified in the final order.
This is the typical 50/50 custody most people think of.
Under Wisconsin statute, joint custody is presumed to be in the best interest of the children.
50/50 custody means that parties must work together in order to make major decisions affecting the life of their child or children.
Both parties share legal custody and neither party's legal custody rights are superior unless specified in the final order.
This is the typical 50/50 custody most people think of.
Under Wisconsin statute, joint custody is presumed to be in the best interest of the children.
50/50 custody means that parties must work together in order to make major decisions affecting the life of their child or children.
Like a divorce, an annulment will effectively end a marriage.
Unlike a divorce, an annulment declares the marriage never to have existed in a legal capacity, and the union is then considered invalid and void, freeing you from lengthy divorce proceedings and enabling you to more quickly move towards your new life path.
However, a judicial proceeding must be held before a court will grant an annulment.
Mental Incapacity - a spouse was impaired at the time of marriage and didn't understand what was happening (this includes marriage while intoxicated).
Unlike a divorce, an annulment declares the marriage never to have existed in a legal capacity, and the union is then considered invalid and void, freeing you from lengthy divorce proceedings and enabling you to more quickly move towards your new life path.
However, a judicial proceeding must be held before a court will grant an annulment.
Mental Incapacity - a spouse was impaired at the time of marriage and didn't understand what was happening (this includes marriage while intoxicated).
More often than not, men find themselves in a situation with a child on the way wondering, "Do unmarried fathers have rights?"
In Wisconsin, the mother of a child born to unmarried parents is presumed to have sole custody, regardless if you are together or not.
But here's the good news: you do have father's rights; you just have to stand up for them.
An unmarried father in Wisconsin can file a paternity case to establish that he is the legal father of a child.
This begins the process of awarding many rights a father has such as custody, placement or visitation, support orders, and more.
In Wisconsin, the mother of a child born to unmarried parents is presumed to have sole custody, regardless if you are together or not.
But here's the good news: you do have father's rights; you just have to stand up for them.
An unmarried father in Wisconsin can file a paternity case to establish that he is the legal father of a child.
This begins the process of awarding many rights a father has such as custody, placement or visitation, support orders, and more.
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