Legal Question in Family Law in Wisconsin

Divorce

Do mother's have any legal rights or any rights at all in divorce?


Asked on 4/15/99, 1:02 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Lyle Johnson Bedi and Johnson Attorneys at Law

Re: Divorce

Being unfamilar with Wisconsin law my response will be extremely limited. However, there are certain rights that you most likely have. One is the right to be represented by an attorney. Another right would be the right to custody of any children. There should also be some provision for support for the child, and the spouse with the lower income, which is generally the wife.

You should immediately make arrangements to obtain the advice of an attorney. Either get a referal from a friend, bar association or other source the name of an attorney that will provide some information about your rights. If you are not successful in obtaining a name by a referral check the yellow pages of the telephone book.

Act immediately to protect your interests.

Lyle Johnson

Lyle W. Johnson Attorney at Law

152 N. Third Street, Suite 510


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Answered on 4/16/99, 8:12 pm


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