You went out on an amazing date with someone with whom you really enjoyed spending time. Afterward, you sent them a text to thank them for a lovely evening. They responded that they also had a great time, and you went to bed.The next day, you were woken up by a knock...
Month: May 2020
Is it appropriate to modify your divorce decree?
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | May 21, 2020 | Family Law
When you go through a divorce, the final decree seems as if it would be the last time you'd have to worry about your divorce at all. The truth, though, is that there are times when you may need to go back and ask to modify your divorce decree.For example, if one of...
Child support guidelines may not be perfect for every parent
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | May 15, 2020 | Family Law
When you think about child support, you understand its purpose. It's there to make sure your child has a good quality of life and the support of both parents. How much is too much, though? You need to be able to live yourself, and you also have custody of your child....
Guilty or not? It’s up to you to decide how to plead
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | May 7, 2020 | Criminal Defense
Plea bargaining is something your attorney may talk to you about if you are likely to be found guilty of a crime and can see a significant reduction in penalties by taking a guilty plea. According to the Offices of the United States Attorneys, the government is able...
Divorce: What if a spouse disregards Wisconsin laws?
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | May 7, 2020 |
When you decided to divorce, your top concerns were your children and making sure you are in a stable financial condition so that you can provide for your kids and yourself as you adapt to a new lifestyle. You may be able to relate to other spouses and parents who say...
Babies and custody: A tough decision
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | May 1, 2020 | Family Law
Your child is very small, and you're worried that if they go with their father, they won't get the right nutrition or bonding time like they would if they were with you. They're still nursing, and it makes sense for them to be with you.You are right that it can be...
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