What Do You Do if You Realize an Asset Was Not Included in Your Divorce Settlement Agreement?

After your divorce, if you realize a divorce asset was not included in your settlement agreement, you can make a request to the court to re-open your case. However, such a request is only granted in limited circumstances. You also want to avoid the emotional toll of going through the divorce process a second time. To ensure mistakes like these do not […]

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How Does Wisconsin Law Define “Theft”, “Burglary” and “Robbery”?

Theft might seem pretty straightforward. If you are accused of taking or possessing property that belongs to somebody else, that is stealing. However, Wisconsin law makes some solid distinctions between different types of stealing. Understanding the difference is important. Which charge is issued impacts your sentence, and determines what defense strategies will prove most effective.   Distinguishing Between […]

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Disorderly Conduct in Wisconsin

Under the Wisconsin Statutes, disorderly conduct is defined as, “abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud and/or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances that tend to cause a disturbance”. Although jail sentences resulting from disorderly conduct charges are rare, the involvement of legal counsel still proves paramount. You must take all measures available, to avoid having a […]

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Truck Crash Personal Injury Cases

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), “most deaths in large truck crashes are passenger vehicle occupants.” When individuals travel in small vehicles, a crash with a truck can prove tragic. Due to the fact that trucks typically way 20-30 times more than passenger vehicles, crashes can result in trucks overriding these smaller […]

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