Top best Divorce Lawyers in Milwaukee | 108 available
108 Divorce lawyers are available in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 53% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $70 per hour.
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We, as the attorneys at the Law Office of Frank Joseph Schiro, Ltd., are a team of litigation professionals that represent our clients both inside and outside the courtroom. Each day, our litigators work hand-in-hand with clients to understand their litigation needs and goals. Since 1969, the Law Office of Frank Joseph Schiro, Ltd. has successfully represented clients in state and federal courtrooms throughout Wisconsin, including cases before the Wisconsin Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. We are proud to have a wide range of clients, from local individuals to well-known businesses.. We are committed to developing a strategical approach geared toward helping all of our clients achieve the goals of the representation. We look forward to hearing from you and working together to achieve your goals.
Top-Ranked Divorce Lawyer, Family Lawyer and Mediator serving Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Waukesha, Washington, Racine, Jefferson, Sheboygan and Kenosha counties and all of Wisconsin. Our law firm has had over 10,000 satisfied clients. No case too complicated or too simple. Hard-working, experienced, and sensitive to client needs, Mr. Iancu can provide you with sound legal assistance at every stage all while keeping you informed. David N. Iancu is proud to offer you expert guidance in the following areas:
Since he was admitted to practice in Wisconsin in 1982, David B. Karp has worked tirelessly to assist injury and family law clients. During the course of his lengthy career, he successfully has tried hundreds of cases and has settled countless more.. Practice areas. David B. Karp can provide you with knowledgeable legal guidance in the following areas:. Whether you suffered injuries in a car accident or other type of personal injury matter, David B. Karp looks forward to providing you with experienced legal aid.. David Karp has represented individuals in family law cases in the following specific areas;. spousal support cases; child support cases; family support cases; cases involving concealment of assets; marital waste and squandering of assets; income tax issues; cases involving pre-nuptial agreements; domestic violence cases; divorce mediation; divorce arbitration; cases involving gifted and inherited property; annulment cases; interstate jurisdictional conflicts; long term marriages; cases involving the award of homestead property; cases involving disability claims; complex tax issues; UCCJEA custody cases; representation in large estates; cases involving large wage earners; representation of small business owners; custody of children; cases involving individuals who own multiple rental properties; cases involving individuals who own commercial real estate; cases involving pre-marital assets; post divorce custody cases; removal cases (taking children out of state); post divorce child support modifications; post divorce spousal support modifications; cohabitation cases; cases involving motions to reopen or vacating judgments; cases dealing with personal injury awards; debt and financial obligations; division of retirement benefits, pensions, 401Ks, 403Bs, and IRAs; division of stocks and stock options; earning capacity cases; third party visitation rights; determination of paternity cases; issues involving qualified domestic relations orders (QDRO’s); Contempt motions; Enforcement of judgment motions; health insurance and COBRA rights; life insurance and trust issues; variable costs of children; Section 71 payment cases;
Richard J. Podell graduated from Colgate university (A.B. 1966) and the University of Wisconsin (J.D. 1969). He is the President of Podell & Book, S.C., where he practices in the area of Family Law.
Our firm is in general practice and we handle a variety of areas including bankrtupcy, family law, estate, immigration, consumer, commercial, civil rights, business, real estate, probate and criminal law.. We strive to provide value to our clients and to provide cost effective services.. I speak numerous languages and have previously lived in Moscow, Russia where I opened and operated a cosmetics factory until 1994. Prior to this, I worked in executive management in operations and finance and held public office.. I am married with four sons and raise chickens and quail.
Originally from Madison, Attorney Schuchardt is actively involved in the community as a volunteer for a local dog rescue, at Polishfest, and as a guest speaker at Alverno College. He also enjoys playing volleyball, soccer, UW sports, and spending time with his family.
My wife and I currently reside in Wauwatosa. We enjoy checking all the great restaurants around our office in the Third Ward. In my free time I enjoy golfing and attending Marquette and Brewers games.
Milwaukee lawyer Chelsea L. Williamson’s primary motivation in practicing family law is to help people in especially trying situations.. Emotions are heightened in family law cases, so Ms. Williamson provides her clients with a source of stability and always looks out for their best interest.. “Family law was appealing because of the combination of the legal aspect with the therapeutic aspect,” Ms. Williamson said. “So many of our clients just want someone to listen to them and tell them that their feelings are valid.”. Ms. Williamson has the unique ability to both listen and empathize. At the end of the day, she is honest about the situation facing each of her clients, but she also always is available if they simply need to vent.. “I believe I am able to connect with clients and let them know that I hear what they feel and what they want and that I understand where they are coming from,” Ms. Williamson said. “Even what they feel or want is legally not in their best interest, I want them to know that I understand and will help guide them to the best possible solution.. “The legal process works at its own pace, but it will all come together in the end. I’m here to help them 100% of the way even beyond the pleadings and the court hearings. I am here to listen to their concerns, help them figure out what they ultimately want and do the stressing and the worrying for them. I am also here to make sure they are not taken advantage of.”
Michael A. Edwards was born in Milwaukee, WI. Michael attended the Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa and graduated in 2014 after earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Law, Politics & Society and Rhetoric & Communication Studies. Michael graduated from Drake with University Honors.. Michael graduated from Marquette University Law School in 2017 with a Certificate in Sports Law as well as Pro Bono Honors for volunteering nearly 400 hours of his time to pro bono legal services.. Currently, Michael assists clients with family law issues in the Greater Milwaukee area and surrounding counties including the Fox Valley.. While in school, Michael held various internship positions including positions with a sole practitioner, a bankruptcy firm, Bronx County Civil Court of New York, the Milwaukee Justice Center, Milwaukee County Circuit Court – Family Division, Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee and compliance for Marquette University Athletics.. Over the years Michael has also been of service to his community having worked with the National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Meals from the Heartland, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Easter Seals and United Way.
Mark E. Sanders devotes his practice primarily to representing investors arbitrating securities disputes and individuals involved in family law disputes. For over twenty years, Mark has represented investors in arbitrations before the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The disputes arbitrated have included securities fraud, violations of state and federal securities laws, unsuitable investments, unlicensed trading, churning, breach of fiduciary duty and failure to timely execute trades. Mark has served as an arbitrator for the NASD and National Futures Association (NFA). He is a member of the Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association (PIABA) and the litigation sections of both the American Bar Association (ABA) and State Bar of Wisconsin.. Mark has also practiced in the area of family law for over 20 years. He has represented parties in all of the counties of Southeastern Wisconsin in cases involving divorce, legal separation, child support, custody, maintenance, property division and paternity. He has been appointed and served as a guardian ad litem for the minor children in custody disputes. He is a member of the Society of Family Lawyers and the Family Law Sections of the ABA, the Milwaukee Bar Association and the Wisconsin State Bar. He is a past President of the Leander J. Foley, Jr. Matrimonial Chapter of the American Inns of Court.. Mark received his law degree from the University of Michigan where he graduated magna cum laude in 1980. He received his BA and his MS (in Computer Science) from the University of Wisconsin. He is admitted to practice in the Wisconsin State Courts and the Federal District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin, and the Federal Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
I have focused my practice on family law cases since 1999. Having litigated family law matters throughout the State ofWisconsin, I represent clients in divorce, legal separation, annulment, paternity, child support, maintenance (alimony), grandparent visitation, post-judgment and other family law matters.. I received a bachelor of science degree with honors from theUniversityofWisconsin-La Crosse, studying psychology and mass communications. Committed to issues involving child victims of domestic abuse, I interned as a child advocate at New Horizon's Shelter for Battered Women and Children.. After studying and interning as a law clerk inEdinburgh,Scotland, I attended the University of Wisconsin Law School and studied law inCambridge,England. I received my juris doctor in 1999 from the University of Wisconsin Law School.. I emphasize a cooperative approach to all family law matters and work closely with my clients, opposing attorneys, and related professionals to effectively represent my client's interests and best achieve their goals. By focusing my practice on family law matters, I believe that I am most successful at staying current with the law and legal trends to protect my clients and provide excellent legal representation.
I've been practicing law since 1995, and I love what I do. I love my work because I thrive off of helping others. Though the money is certainly nice and provides a very comfortable lifestyle, I did not become an attorney to get rich - I became one so that I would have an interesting livelihood with which I could validate my own existence in the universe by doing meaningful things for folks in need of help while fully utilizing all of my language and "people" skills. Unlike a lot of other attorneys, I take the time to provide my clients such quality services as making house calls (not just for the sick or elderly), and I personally return each and every client's telephone call and e-mail reasonably promptly, if not immediately. With the exception of bankruptcy-client cases, no one ever touches my files but me. I do have people helping me out at any given time with the administration of my law practice, but only my hands touch my non-bankruptcy files. I am the only one who drafts my criminal-defense and family-law clients' paperwork, not some paralegal. When a client retains me to handle his or her case in court, I am the one who goes to court for that client, not an associate attorney working for me. And I am the one who is in charge of taking and answering my telephone messages on my direct line. I do everything myself for my clients because modern technology allows me to, and because past experiences have taught me that letting somebody else do work on my cases can lead to sloppy carelessness below the high standards that I adopted from half a decade of military service during the cold war. I realize that what I do for people is very serious business; I take each and every client's case equally as seriously, no matter how much or how little is at stake for each one because everybody's case is important. Another reason that I can do everything for my clients myself and take such good care of them personally is because I am very selective with the number of legal matters that I take on at any given time, unlike other lawyers I know who pile so many cases onto their desks that they end up spreading themselves far too thinly to give their clients the close attention, care and results that I give mine! Click to read a few newspaper articles about some of my legal victories. Also, click to read a poem that one of my actual clients has published on about the quality of the service and care I provide.
I have represented clients for over 30 years in family, personal injury, bankruptcy, collections, traffic, real estate, adoptions, estate planning, juvenile and probate matters. I am now focusing my practice on family law matters with an emphasis on collaborative and cooperative divorce in Waukesha, Jefferson, Dane, Milwaukee, Walworth and Washington Counties. I served as a judicial court commissioner for over 15 years.
I have a strong belief the role of a family lawyer is to guide my clients through a process that is often complicated and stressful. Through my years of practice I have found the number one driving force behind the disputes is fear. Fear of the unknown has an incredibly powerful influence on both the parties. I feel it is important to advocate strongly on behalf of my clients, but part of that advocacy is a duty to redefine the family unit without destroying it. No two cases are ever the same and as such I carefully evaluate each and every individual's goals. I take an educational approach because I respect my client's ability to partake in the process. While I do my best to see whether we can resolve the issues without taking them before a Judge, I understand there are some issues which require judicial determination.. In the event one of my cases proceeds to the point of trial I make absolutely certain the case and my client are fully prepared. I take a realistic and straight forward approach to the trial. In my opinion there are very few cases which require judicial intervention if an attorney genuinely understands the laws and is familiar with the particular Judge assigned to the case. However, this does not necessarily translate into the opponent taking a realistic stance on the issues and this is an unfortunate obstacle to resolution without a trial.. Whenever I am consulted for a legal problem I always encourage my potential clients to interview more than one attorney. Why? Because you should trust who you hire; you must feel confident in communicating the good and the bad facts of your position; and you must feel confident with their knowledge and ability to competently assist you. If your situation was not important, you would not be seeking legal counsel - make sure the person you hire respects this above all else or you are in for disappointment.
I focuse my practice on Family Law and Mediation. I have specific experience dealing with divorce, paternity, post-judgment custody and support issues, grandparents rights and guardian ad litem work. Over the past five years, I have guided clients and families through many complex emotional and financial situations. I provide legal expertise and practical advice in a flexible, client-centered approach to family law issues.. I also have extensive experience with estate planning and probate. I encourage clients to create a plan for death or incapacity to alleviate the trauma of these events on their families.
I focus my practice on family law matters. I represent clients in paternity, divorce and legal separation actions and I accept judicial Guardian ad Litem appointments. I am qualified to address issues of property division, child custody and placement, child and family support, maintenance and domestic violence. I am also well versed in the various methods of alternative dispute resolution available to my clients.. I am a member of the American Bar Association, State Bar of Wisconsin, the Justinian Society of Lawyers, the Divorce Cooperation Institute, the Collaborative Family Law Council of Wisconsin, the Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association, and the Milwaukee and Waukesha County Bar Associations.. I practice primarily in Waukesha, Milwaukee, Jefferson, Dodge, Walworth and Washington counties.. I was voted a Super Lawyers "Rising Star" in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.
I am the owner of, and the only attorney at, the Women's Divorce & Legal Clinic, LLC. I became the owner of the Women's Divorce & Legal Clinic, LLC in 2015. This is a law firm run by women. I represent both men and women in divorce and other family law actions. I joined the Women's Divorce & Legal Clinic, LLC in 2013.. I received my bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2005 with majors in Legal Studies, Spanish, and Sociology. I received my law degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law. I have been licensed to practice law in the state of Wisconsin since 2009.. While I am the only attorney at my law firm, I have an excellent legal assistant, Trinette Hernandez, who has been with the firm since February of 2014. Trinette has been working in the legal field since 1983, and specifically in the family law field since 1998.
Gregory assists his clients with family law matters. He is recognized by judges and peers as one of Wisconsin’s premier family law attorneys. He uses his extensive skill, training, and experience to help his clients achieve successful resolutions of their divorce, paternity, custody, placement, and support matters. Gregory is a Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and a Board Certified Family Law Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He is uniquely positioned to successfully represent clients in their family law matters, including those involving complex business, financial, and childrelated issues.. Gregory Assists Clients Wi. Published Appellate Decisions. · Estate of Laubenheimer, 2013 WI 76, 350 Wis. 2d 182, 883 N.W.2d 735. · Lyman v. Lyman, 2011 WI App 24, 331 Wis. 2d 650, 795 N.W.2d 475
For information about divorce and other family related issues you may be facing please visit out website at . We have prepared a list of familiy related issues and provided some information regarding those issues.. We are here to help you through the usually difficult time. It really helps to have an understanding of what the issues are and to hear about options on how to best work through those issues. Please contact us and set up some time to meet so we can start to help you out.. My entire practice has been focused on family related issues. My experience is broad and extensive. I have had the opportunity to help others through the divorce process, paternity cases, adoptions and juvenile cases at the Children's Court Center in Wauwatosa.. I sincerely looking forward to working with you.
For her underdgraduate, Attorney Ellen J. Rhodeman had attended Carroll University and graduated in 2010 with a major in Politics, Philosophy, & Economics. Then, in 2013, she graduated from Washburn University School of Law with her Doctor of Jurisprudence where she was admitted into the State Bar of Illinois in 2013 and in 2017 she was admitted into the State Bar of Wisconsin.
Defending drunk driving, traffic tickets and criminal cases. Providing quality representation for over 30 years for those injured in auto accidents. Michael Hayes has the highest possible rating for Ethical Standards and Legal Ability as reported by other attorneys to LexisNexis.
Austin Miller has been practicing law since 2017 where he was accepted into the State Bar of Wisconsin. He went to law school at the University of Wisconsin - Madison and Graduated in 2016. For his undergraduate degree, he went to Yale University and graduated in 2010.
Attorney Wilson was a founding partner of a firm located in Shorewood, on the North Shore of Milwaukee. He and his fellow partners have since joined the law firm of von Briesen and Roper, where Attorney Wilson is a member of the Litigation and Risk Management team. He has experience in multiple areas of law including divorce and family law, criminal defense, business litigation, and intellectual property. Attorney Wilson has represented clients in administrative hearings, court trials, jury trials and on appeal. He is confident in providing excellent and forward thinking legal representation in any setting.
Attorney Otte graduated from UW-Milwaukee with an undergraduate degree in Political Science. She is no stranger to hard work, she attended Marquette University Law School part time (while working as a family law paralegal full time!) until she completed her law degree.. Her focus has consistently been on family law and related legal issues. As a child of divorce, Attorney Otte is sensitive to how divorce can affect a family and children in particular.. Attorney Otte is experienced in cases involving domestic violence and has successfully defended such a case before the Wisconsin Appellate Courts.
Attorney Neil Magner is a Partner with Magner, Hueneke, Smith & Borda, LLP. He is a graduate of Marquette University Law School and a graduate of UW-LaCrosse Where he received a bachelor's degree in Marketing. Attorney Neil Magner has been recognized for excellence in Advanced Legal Research in Wisconsin law by the Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction. He represents clients in Circuit Courts throughout southeastern Wisconsin including: Milwaukee, Waukesha, Racine, Kenosha, Ozaukee, Walworth, and Washington counties.