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Wisconsin Divorce Laws -
What to Expect When Help Yourself Divorce Prepares Your Wisconsin Divorce PapersWisconsin Residency Laws.
To file for divorce under Wisconsin laws, at least one party must have been a bona fide resident of the county where the divorce papers are filed for at least 30 days, and a bona fide resident of Wisconsin for at least 6 months, immediately before filing the divorce papers.-From 767.05(1m) of the Wisconsin Statutes.
***NOTE***: We regret that we CANNOT prepare divorce papers for Milwaukee County.
Grounds for Divorce.
The court can grant a judgment of divorce if the marriage is irretrievably broken.-From 767.07 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
Final Divorce Hearing.
The final hearing can't be held until 120 days after service of the summons and divorce petition upon the respondent, or if a joint petition is filed, 120 days after the filing of the joint petition. If either party's health or safety, or the party's child(ren)'s health or safety, is in danger, or there are other emergency reasons for granting a divorce sooner, the court may consider a motion to grant the divorce sooner.-From 767.083 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
Additional Information.
The court may order the parties to attend a parenting program concerning the effects of divorce on a child, if the parties have children and if the court determines the program will be appropriate and in the best interests of the child. The parties don't have to attend at the same time if domestic abuse has occurred.The parenting program will be educational rather than therapeutic in nature and may not exceed a total of 4 hours in length. The parties will be responsible for the cost, if any, of attendance at the program. No facts or information obtained in the course of the program, and no report resulting from the program, is admissible in any action or proceeding.
-From 767.115 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
***NOTE***: We regret that we CANNOT prepare divorce papers for Milwaukee County.
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