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Ending a marriage is an emotionally difficult and legally confusing process, often leaving couples overwhelmed by important questions. For instance, you may be wondering whether you need grounds to dissolve the marriage, or how a divorce lawyer can help. According to the team at Scott & Heenan LLC in Grant County, understanding the law in your state can help protect your rights and ensure the best possible outcome for the case. Below they answer questions about the divorce process in Wisconsin.

Common Concerns About Wisconsin Divorce Law

Do I Need to Provide Grounds in My Petition?

Like many other states, Wisconsin provides divorce on a “no-fault” basis, meaning you must only show that the marriage is irretrievably broken. If either party objects to the divorce, the court will still find the marriage is broken unless presented with compelling evidence that reconciliation is possible.

What Is an Annulment?

divorce lawyerThe court will annul a marriage if either party was mentally or legally unable to enter the union, it took place under duress, or either party lacks the physical capacity to consummate. Unlike a divorce, an annulment invalidates the union, leaving both parties free of any rights or responsibilities toward the other.

Does Wisconsin Have Residency Requirements for Seeking a Divorce?

In Wisconsin, either party must live in the state for six months before filing for divorce. One of you must also reside in the county in which you intend to start the process for 30 days.

Do I Need a Divorce Lawyer?

The complexities of Wisconsin family law can make determining your legal rights difficult, especially when dealing with the emotional strain of the process. A divorce lawyer can be instrumental in explaining the law, negotiating for a fair outcome, and representing your interests in court, if necessary.

For over 50 years, the divorce lawyers at Scott & Heenan LLC have been providing effective representation and compassionate service. If you’re planning on filing, their seasoned team will provide in-depth, insightful guidance through every step of the process. Visit the website to learn more about their background and expertise, or call (608) 348-9506 today to schedule a consultation. 

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