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Grounds for Divorce:
Stipulated Divorce: where spouses agree on the terms of the divorce, such as property
division,
child support, custody, maintenance, etc., where there are no issues left in
dispute or unresolved.
Contested Divorce: where spouses don’t agree on all issues involved in the divorce and
there are issues of dispute that are deadlocked and the parties are unable to agree.
When this occurs, the parties have a trial and the judge rules on the issues left
unresolved.
Default Divorce: where the non-filing party, or one party, doesn’t agree to a stipulated
divorce and doesn’t participate in the divorce proceedings. The court will simply
default the non-participating party and the remaining spouse gets whatever was asked
for in the original paperwork.
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The only grounds for divorce in Wisconsin are an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.
Divorce can be completed different ways:
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Divorce Procedure:
1.
To start, one spouse must file a Summons and Petition for Divorce (these documents
are called pleading documents).
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The party filing the action is called the Petitioner.
b.
The non-filing party is called the Respondent.
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The divorce pleading documents then must be served on your spouse, the respondent.
3.
The respondent may file a Response and Counter-Claim.
4.
A divorce Temporary Hearing is then set up through the Family Court to establish
Temporary Orders, which set out the ground rules during the divorce procedure.
5.
A few months later a Scheduling Conference/Pre-Trial is held in order to set a
time-line for obtaining information (a.k.a. Discovery) and establishing a date for the
divorce trial, if necessary.
6.
If the divorce discovery period passes and there are still issues in dispute and
unresolved, a
divorce trial will be held.
7.
If the issues can be resolved and a settlement reached prior to the date of the divorce
trial, a stipulated entry of
divorce will be entered.
Our online evaluation of your case will provide information about your divorce case, but we
do not and cannot represent
divorce clients online, establish attorney-client relationships
online or give legal advice online. We do not become your
divorce attorneys just by doing
an online evaluation.
Online Questionnaire
I have read and understand the above and
I want to complete the Online Case Evaluation below:
I Agree to the terms of the on-line agreement.
Your name:
Your email address:
Your phone number:
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Has the divorce been filed
with the court yet?
N/A
If filed, what county was
the
divorce filed in?
Me
My Spouse
We Filed
Together
No
If filed, who filed for
divorce?
N/A
If you've been served with
the
divorce paperwork,
when?
N/A
If a divorce Temporary
Hearing date has been
set, when?  
mm/dd/yy:
N/A
If any other  court date
has been set, when has it
been set for?  mm/dd/yy:
Briefly, described what
has happened so far:
Yes
No
N/A
If you are female, are you
pregnant?
Yes
No
Have you and your
spouse had any children
together?
Yes
No
N/A
Do you have any minor
children, currently?
Employed
Unemployed
Are you employed or
unemployed?
Your annual income?
Your spouses annual income?
Yes
No
Have you our your
spouse filed bankruptcy
within the past 5 years?
Comments:
Throughout your lifetime you have to deal with varying levels and every changing amounts of life
stressors. Second only to the death of a loved one is
divorce. People depend in every day life on a
certain amount of consistency; we like to know what to expect or the ability to predict what will happen
in a day, week, month, etc. However, things that change our life, whether good or bad, cause us all a
certain amount of stress, or distress when negative. How we are able to cope with stress and the
intensity of the stress affects how were react to stress. When marital problems begin to boil over and
when they become too much to handle or face, we begin to re-evaluate our place in that relationship
and determine whether or not to choose a new pace.

If you've come to the point that you want a
divorce to take a new direction, or if you spouse has made
that decision for
divorce, let us help you through that difficult times. We will aggressively yet
compassionately represent and support you and your interests through the turbulent times and the
divorce process. Whether it be the divorce, child support, asset and property division or valuation, to
custody and placement or restraining order issues, Pitsch Law Offices, LLC and its attorneys can be
counted on to provide you with quality and effective representation.

To help you understand some of the basics involved in a
divorce, please read the information provided
below and contact us for your free
divorce consultation.
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