Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
8:10 pm
I don’t know where my wife is and i want to file a missing spouse divorce in WI. can i do it without a lawyer? and if so how do i go about it? sorry this is all new to me. Please make sure you know about WISCONSIN law and not say how another state does it because they are all different.
Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
6:32 pm
There is a saying we all learn as early as nursery school: “treat others as you would like to be treated.”
Though this expression might seem most fitting to children who are just learning how to make positive connections with their friends, it is still a phrase to live by as adults especially for those who are currently experiencing a breakup of their marriage and wish for a good divorce.
When the spouse who initiates the divorce files the Petition for Divorce forms with the court, he or she will then serve the Summons for Divorce document on his or her spouse. Once the service of Summons has taken place, certain court-assigned restraining orders automatically take effect and will stay in place until after the Judgment has been signed off in court, and the divorce is final.
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
12:49 am
Hiding money (assets) during a divorce is illegal and unethical. Never the less it’s more common than you think. Both men and woman alike have and continue these tactics daily. I am in no way advocating hiding assets. I am simply documenting facts to help educate and protect.
By hiding money your spouse may be trying to lower child support and alimony payments. You and your attorney must look to uncover any hidden moneys and to prove the actual amount of money that your spouse has available.
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