If you have recently been charged with a drunk driving offense in Wisconsin, you might be feeling like you have no rights or do not know how to protect your rights. The fact is that you always have the right to defend yourself against criminal charges. Understanding...
Month: April 2018
What are the legal risks of adoption?
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Apr 27, 2018 | Family Law
Wisconsin parents like you have spent a long time searching for a child to become part of your family. However, there are certain risk factors that can impact whether or not your adoption is a successful one.According to the National Adoption Center, there are legal...
Arguments over specific property during divorce
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Apr 25, 2018 | Blog
Wisconsin readers know that property division is one of the most emotional and difficult issues to work through in a divorce. People are rightfully concerned over what is going to happen to their stuff, and you may have this concern as well. Disputes can be stressful...
An argument for shared custody
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Apr 18, 2018 | Family Law
Even before meeting their children face to face, Wisconsin parents have their little ones on their minds. When they are only a gleam in a dad's eye and a dream in a mom's heart, children steal the show.Sometimes, though, calm waters of marital bliss turn choppy and...
What grandparents should know about child custody
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Apr 13, 2018 | Family Law
While Wisconsin grandparents may prefer that their grandchildren are raised by their parents, in some situations it may be best if grandparents receive custody of the children. Getting custody sometimes depends on a family's particular circumstances and it is...
Tax reform likely to change divorce settlements
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Apr 7, 2018 | Family Law
People who have gotten divorced in Wisconsin know that the financial ramifications of this experience may be long-lasting, especially when taxes are involved. The fact that tax laws can change as well may also play into the uncertainty of just how a particular...
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