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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Can’t get to your child’s important events? Visit virtually
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Apr 24, 2020 | Family Law
In times when you can't see your child regularly, whether it's because of work or other responsibilities, it can put a real strain on that relationship. You might not be able to get home soon enough to make the afterschool run or to be there to get them off the bus,...
Do you have to split things evenly in a community property state?
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Apr 9, 2020 | Family Law
You and your spouse have lived together for a long time, and you've both decided that it's now time to split up. As you get ready to start your divorce, you've come to realize that you have many assets that once belonged to you that your spouse wants to keep as their...
Stuck without a custody plan? Start asking questions
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Mar 24, 2020 | Family Law
You love your children, and you want what's best for them following your divorce. You and your spouse have both been on the same page over most things, but when it comes to child custody, it's like you're at a standstill. Neither of you wants to split up your time...
Tips for making a divorce less difficult
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Mar 9, 2020 | Family Law
Going through a divorce can be hard for people in Wisconsin, but there are several things that can make the process less difficult. For starters, people may want to consider hiring an attorney. Even if they do not intend to go to litigation, an attorney may be an...
Consider the following when deciding on a divorce trial
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Mar 4, 2020 | Family Law
Wisconsin couples who are in the process of a divorce often have to make the decision to settle their case or take it all the way to a trial. While many people are dealing with emotions and do not want to back down, they must also be aware of the costs, both in terms...
The pitfalls of being rude during a divorce
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Feb 24, 2020 | Family Law
There are several reasons why an individual would want to be polite to his or her spouse during a divorce proceeding. For example, if a couple has children, they will need to work together to raise them. Staying calm and polite during mediation or other settlement...
The rules for obtaining extra benefits in a divorce
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Feb 10, 2020 | Family Law
It isn't uncommon for older Wisconsin residents to depend on Social Security benefits to cover most of their expenses in retirement. However, it is important to note that those benefit checks will only replace about 40% of the income that a person made during his or...
Parental alienation and its impact on child custody in Wisconsin
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Feb 6, 2020 | Family Law
In the 1980s, one child psychologist's work asserted that mothers falsely claiming abuse in divorce court resulted in fathers being denied a relationship with the children. According to his theory, this was due to the mother's vengeance. While parental alienation...
How to successfully co-parent after a divorce
On Behalf of Mayer Law Office, LLC | Jan 30, 2020 | Family Law
Whether a Wisconsin couple spent 20 years together or just one, going through a divorce can be difficult. A divorcing parent should take time to process their pain and talk with their children about their feelings regarding the situation. There are a few co-parenting...
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