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The difference between community and separate property

by Barry Lundeen | Feb 15, 2022 | Firm News

Wisconsin is a community property state, meaning all marital assets belong to both spouses equally. Understanding the difference between marital and individual property is essential, so you know what to expect in a divorce. What items qualify as community property?...

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3 reasons a post-divorce modification could become necessary

by Joel Schlitz | Feb 15, 2022 | Family Law

A divorcing couple will work hard to remove obstacles and achieve compromises on the path to their new, independent futures. From negotiations centering on property division and debt responsibility to those involving the parenting plan and visitation schedule, the...

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What is marital property and how much is it worth?

by Tyler Kongslien | Feb 10, 2022 | Family Law

This two-part question presents a critical issue in many Wisconsin divorces: Just what does the law consider marital property and what is that property's value? The answer in your specific circumstances will play a prominent role in shaping your post-divorce financial...

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