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The following pages provide strategic information about preparing for litigation or settlement of a family law case. Emotional pain, stress or frustration almost always accompanies a family law case. The discussion that follows is informational only and is not intended in anyway to provide psychological or therapeutic counseling. Rather, it is provided to alert you, the reader, to the potential need for therapy or counseling.
The following pages also provide information related to legal strategy and the law in Wisconsin. The attorneys at Wessel, Lehker & Fumelle Inc., are licensed to practice in Wisconsin. Some attorneys may be licensed to practice in other states. At this time, none of our attorneys practice in other states, and no information on this website is intended to discuss the laws of any state other than Wisconsin. If your family law case is filed in a state other than Wisconsin, the reader is advised to seek counsel of an attorney licensed in the state where their case is filed.
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All law is fluid. The legislature of the State of Wisconsin regularly reviews and modifies family law statutes. The same is true of the administrative agency that drafts child support guidelines. Wessel, Lehker & Fumelle Inc. presents the following information with an admonition that the reader must consult with an attorney to become aware of any changes in the law before making any legal or strategic decisions in your case. |