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Conscious Uncoupling: a new spin on Collaborative Divorce?

Couples employing collaborative divorce find there’s less fear and anxiety since there’s no threat of going to court. Read More »


What does it mean to be an executor in a will?

My parents just told me I’ve been named executor of their will. What does that mean? What does an executor do? Read More »


Taxes in Maintenance

Tax implications should be considered in divorce settlements, according to attorney Sonja Davig. Read More »


Combating myths of maintenance after divorce

Once upon a time in America, men were the breadwinners and women sacrificed careers to raise the kids. Thus, women often received alimony after a divorce. Read More »


What to do when a spouse racks up debt

Research shows that financial disagreements are the leading causes of divorce so it is no surprise they are the hardest issues to resolve when the marriage ends Read More »


Cooperation key to child placement during the holidays

Holidays can be tricky when you have extended family. Read More »


Five ways to get a landlord to make repairs

We’ve all heard the stories: cockroaches, mold, plumbing problems and the landlord who won’t fix them. Read More »


Wisconsin gun laws similar to other states

Wisconsin courts have long allowed gun owners to openly carry handguns but not concealed weapons. The Wisconsin Legislature changed that law in 2011. Read More »


Look to Golden Rule for employee monitoring tips

Most employee policies today include provisions for employee monitoring. Read More »


Second marriage: how do we keep our assets separate?

I am in my 50s and engaged to be married this year. Read More »


Adoption: nearly always a happy story

Adoptions come in many forms—domestic and international—and here in the U.S. require voluntary or involuntary termination of parental rights. Read More »


About email disclaimers

Many people know that sickening feeling that comes when they realize they just hit send on an email intended for someone else. Read More »


"Fine print" musts for business websites

You may wonder if anyone actually reads those website terms and conditions found on most sites today. Read More »


Do you have unlimited free speech?

Don’t expect the First Amendment to give you cover for anything and everything you might say or write. Read More »


Should you worry about online reviews?

A customer writes a negative online review about your restaurant.  Read More »