When going through a divorce in Wisconsin, you will need to need to know everything about taxes and how your assets, marital status, and post-divorce choices can affect how you file in the future. , provides you with the information you...
Month: August 2018

Can I appeal my criminal conviction?
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Aug 24, 2018 |
Despite your best efforts, did your criminal case result in a conviction? Did the judge get it wrong? Were mistakes made in the presenting of your case? Did investigative errors hurt your case? If you feel did not get a fair shake, you may have the ability to appeal...
What is the one-leg stand test?
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Aug 19, 2018 | Criminal Defense
If you or someone you know has been arrested for suspected driving under the influence in Wisconsin, you will want to learn about the different elements of the arrest process and options for a defense. Prior to being arrested for drunk driving, a person is generally...
The impact of felonies versus misdemeanors
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Aug 17, 2018 | Criminal Defense
In Wisconsin, the charges that a person faces can generally be divided into two categories. On one side are felonies, and on the other are misdemeanors. Though other categories exist, these are the two a person is most likely to come across. Each can have a vastly...
Your ex can’t tell you how to spend child support
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Aug 10, 2018 | Family Law
Child support is often a hot topic for divorced parents, as we understand at the . You may have trouble making ends meet even when you receive child support, and your ex might have a lot of opinions on how you should spend the money. Your...
Understanding Wisconsin’s marijuana laws
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Aug 3, 2018 | Criminal Defense
Many people are likely aware that in many states, marijuana has been legalized. This substance is still illegal in Wisconsin, however, so it is important for people to understand the penalties of possessing marijuana.According to NORML.org, Wisconsin law...
Categories
- Blog (46)
- Criminal Defense (103)
- Divorce (76)
- Family Law (177)
- Firm News (5)
- Injuries (1)
- OWI (23)
- Uncategorized (3)
Archives
- February 2025 (2)
- January 2025 (3)
- December 2024 (4)
- November 2024 (1)
- October 2024 (3)
- September 2024 (4)
- August 2024 (4)
- July 2024 (3)
- June 2024 (3)
- May 2024 (4)
- April 2024 (3)
- March 2024 (3)
- February 2024 (3)
- January 2024 (3)
- December 2023 (5)
- November 2023 (3)
- October 2023 (3)
- September 2023 (3)
- August 2023 (2)
- July 2023 (3)
- June 2023 (3)
- May 2023 (3)
- April 2023 (4)
- March 2023 (3)
- February 2023 (2)
- January 2023 (3)
- December 2022 (4)
- November 2022 (2)
- October 2022 (3)
- September 2022 (3)
- August 2022 (3)
- July 2022 (3)
- June 2022 (2)
- May 2022 (3)
- April 2022 (2)
- March 2022 (3)
- February 2022 (3)
- January 2022 (3)
- December 2021 (2)
- November 2021 (3)
- October 2021 (2)
- September 2021 (5)
- August 2021 (3)
- July 2021 (3)
- June 2021 (2)
- May 2021 (3)
- April 2021 (3)
- March 2021 (4)
- February 2021 (1)
- January 2021 (8)
- December 2020 (6)
- November 2020 (6)
- October 2020 (8)
- September 2020 (5)
- August 2020 (3)
- July 2020 (6)
- June 2020 (4)
- May 2020 (6)
- April 2020 (5)
- March 2020 (4)
- February 2020 (5)
- January 2020 (6)
- December 2019 (5)
- November 2019 (5)
- October 2019 (6)
- September 2019 (6)
- August 2019 (5)
- July 2019 (4)
- June 2019 (6)
- May 2019 (6)
- April 2019 (5)
- March 2019 (6)
- February 2019 (5)
- January 2019 (5)
- December 2018 (5)
- November 2018 (6)
- October 2018 (5)
- September 2018 (5)
- August 2018 (6)
- July 2018 (5)
- June 2018 (6)
- May 2018 (4)
- April 2018 (6)
- March 2018 (7)
- February 2018 (4)
- January 2018 (5)
- December 2017 (7)
- November 2017 (5)
- October 2017 (5)
- September 2017 (6)
- August 2017 (5)
- July 2017 (4)
- June 2017 (5)
- May 2017 (6)
- April 2017 (6)
- March 2017 (5)
- February 2017 (5)
- January 2017 (6)
- December 2016 (4)