Milwaukee Divorce Lawyers
The divorce attorneys at Magner, Hueneke, Smith & Borda, LLP are dedicated to protecting your future. We believe it is important to have an attorney who can advise you of the long-term implications of your current decisions. In divorce proceedings, the decisions that are made regarding your property, your children and your future are decisions that can impact the rest of your life. Trust your future to our firm.
Are you experiencing a divorce? An attorney from Magner, Hueneke, Smith & Borda, LLP can help. Please call our firm today at 414-281-4529 to arrange your free consultation. You may also fill out a contact form and someone from our firm will be in touch with you promptly.
Comprehensive representation in divorce proceedings
Recognizing the cost and time commitments of our clients, our attorneys strive to obtain efficient resolutions to divorce proceedings. Although we work to resolve matters without costly court trials, our attorneys will aggressively litigate when doing so fits within the objectives and best interests of our clients. Your long-term interests are one of our primary concerns. We aggressively handle various issues that are involved in divorce proceedings, including the following:
- Property division: Wisconsin is a community property state; however it is possible to negotiate an equitable division of property. Attorneys from our firm often work with experts on issues that include pensions, QDROs (Qualified Domestic Relations Orders) and business valuations. We use financial consultants to determine the equitable division of all marital assets.
- Child custody: We provide experienced help to parents who have concerns regarding child custody and visitation arrangements.
- Child support: Child support payments are determined by statutory guidelines. Our firm handles the initial determination of payments as well as the post-judgment issues that can arise.
- Spousal maintenance: Also called alimony, spousal maintenance can be awarded on a temporary or permanent basis. Some of the factors that considered in determining the amount of maintenance to be paid, as well as the duration for which it will be paid, include length of the marriage, the parties’ incomes, age and health of parties, education, earning capacity, and tax consequences.
If you are interested in learning how an attorney from our firm can help you during your divorce. Contact us today to arrange your free consultation.
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