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Questions to Ask Your Lawyer before a Divorce

When you're facing a divorce, you're likely feeling many different emotions at once. Sadness, anger, fear, and even grief over the loss of the relationship are all common feelings. However, the one most on your mind right now may be uncertainty. 

You likely have a lot of questions about your upcoming divorce, which is fair—divorce is a complex process that changes your life. Now, you have a lot of questions to ask your lawyer before your divorce.  

Unsure where to start? Here are a few quick answers to common questions. That way, you and your lawyer have more time to dig deep on your unique questions when you meet one on one. 

Do I Need a Reason for Divorce? 

Generally, you don’t need a reason to file for divorce in Wisconsin. Wisconsin is a no-fault state for divorces, which means that you don’t need a specific reason. Even if your spouse doesn’t want a divorce, they typically don’t have grounds to fight back if you’re not willing to be married to them. 

While you don’t need a reason for a divorce, still speak to your lawyer if there’s a specific reason, like domestic abuse. Your lawyer can help you get the protection and treatment you need. 

What Happens to My Kids?

Typically, in divorce cases involving children, child custody is first decided. If you and your spouse are fine with sharing custody, you may plan out a joint custody agreement. If both parents want sole custody, the child’s placement may be decided based on the children's best interests. That can be based on age, distance to school, and each parent’s health, among other factors. 

Once that’s decided, the judge will outline a child support agreement for the noncustodial parent. Typically, the amount of child support will be a percentage of your income that depends on the number of children and the amount of parenting time you have with the children.

What if I Want to Talk It Out? 

Often, couples want to part amicably. Divorces don’t always have to be drawn-out courtroom fights, and you may want to avoid that before your proceedings begin. Fortunately, you do have the option of mediation. 

In these situations, your lawyer will act in the interest of both parties. They can discuss the issues or barriers you and your spouse are facing, and they can help you make compromises. That way, your case may not need to be argued in court. Instead, you can file the right paperwork and complete the divorce peacefully.

Work with a Divorce Lawyer for Your Case

When you’re facing a divorce, chances are good that you’re struggling with a lot of questions and concerns. While the above info may help, you likely also have other concerns that you need to have answered. 

Fortunately, you may have a chance to ask those questions before your divorce gets underway. Your lawyer from Karp & Iancu, S.C. can give you the guidance you need when you're struggling with your case. We understand that divorce can leave you struggling if you don't have help. 

If you're not sure where to begin, reaching out to a Milwaukee divorce lawyer may be the start you need. When you're ready to get answers about your divorce, call 414-453-0800 or visit our website for more contact options.


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