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Frank A Selden
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entitled? she can ask for it. do you have any pre-nup in which she agreed to...
R. S. Missimer
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I am sorry to tell you that Wisconsin is a hard state to keep another parent...
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Karyn T. Missimer
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Respectfully, this is a question you should address with your attorney(s)....
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Karyn T. Missimer
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Although the archiac law on adultery is still included in the Wisconsin...
Christopher Allan Doerfler
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You can file for divorce before he leaves, but he has time to respond, and by...
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John W. Carini
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This case sounds like it has enough complications that it would not be wise to...
Linda S. Vanden Heuvel
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If there is a court order requiring that your exspouse pay variable costs and...
Ronald K. Phillips
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Contributor Level 5

Just one additional point to my colleague's excellent reply - you'd asked if...
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Nick Passe
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It is clear you will want to get an attorney familiar with whatever law is...
Ronald Lee Burdge
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Yes, in most states you can, but you need to act fast and know how to contact...
Nick Passe
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Yes you can sue the person for fraud, but you might be able to also add on...
Jessica J. Zerbst
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If you wish to deny any of the allegations in the Petition, you must file a...
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Carlos Gonzalez
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It would be impossible ot make a guess as to what will happen, as every case is...
Eric T. Raskopf
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Certainly new charges of that nature could be grounds for revocation of...
Anthony D. Cotton
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This is a major transgression, if you are accurately stating it. There are a...
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Ronald K. Phillips
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If I'm reading your question and facts correctly, there is a standing order for...

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