Navigating Family Law in Manitowoc: Insights from Kaminski & Pozorski

November 15, 2024

Welcome to the Kaminski & Pozorski Law Firm Blog!

At Kaminski & Pozorski, we understand that family law matters are often emotional and complicated. Whether you're facing a divorce, custody dispute, or need guidance on child support or adoption, our experienced attorneys are here to provide expert legal advice and compassionate representation in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and surrounding areas.


In this blog, we will regularly share insights and tips on various family law issues that can help you navigate the complexities of family matters with confidence.

 

Understanding Family Law: What You Need to Know

Family law encompasses a broad range of legal issues that affect families, relationships, and children. At Kaminski & Pozorski, we believe it’s important for you to have a clear understanding of your rights and obligations in any family law situation. Here’s an overview of some common family law issues that people in Manitowoc may encounter:


1. Divorce and Legal Separation

Divorce can be a challenging and emotionally draining process. In Wisconsin, divorce is typically granted on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. This means that one or both spouses believe that the marriage cannot be repaired.


When facing a divorce, you will need to address a range of issues, including:

  • Property Division: Wisconsin follows the principle of "equitable distribution," meaning assets and debts are divided fairly, though not always equally.
  • Alimony/Spousal Support: Depending on factors like the length of the marriage and the financial standing of each spouse, one spouse may be required to pay alimony to the other.
  • Child Custody and Visitation: Wisconsin courts make decisions based on the best interests of the child, which includes factors such as the child's relationship with each parent and the ability of each parent to provide care.


2. Child Custody and Parenting Plans

If you have children, child custody is one of the most important issues to address in any divorce or separation. Wisconsin law emphasizes the importance of shared parental responsibility. In most cases, both parents are encouraged to participate in decision-making regarding the child’s health, education, and general welfare.


Parents are also required to develop a parenting plan, which outlines the custody arrangement and visitation schedule. If parents cannot agree, the court will decide based on what is best for the child, considering the child’s age, stability, and relationship with each parent.


3. Child Support

Child support in Wisconsin is determined based on a formula that takes into account parents' income and the amount of time each parent spends with the child. The goal of child support is to ensure that the child’s financial needs are met, and that both parents contribute to the child’s upbringing.


If there is a change in circumstances, such as a significant change in income or custody, either parent can request a modification of the child support order.


4. Domestic Violence and Protection Orders

Family law issues also include situations of domestic violence. If you or your children are victims of abuse, Wisconsin law provides protective measures, including temporary restraining orders (TROs) and injunctions for protection. These orders can keep an abusive spouse or partner away from you and your children and can be crucial in ensuring safety during a separation or divorce.


If you’re experiencing domestic violence, don’t hesitate to seek legal assistance from our team at Kaminski & Pozorski. We can help you navigate the process of obtaining a protective order and ensure that your safety and your family's safety are prioritized.


5. Adoption and Parental Rights

Adoption is a beautiful way to build or expand your family, but it also involves a detailed legal process. Whether you're looking to adopt a child through an agency, private adoption, or even a step-parent adoption, Kaminski & Pozorski can help guide you through the legal procedures.

We also handle termination of parental rights cases, where one biological parent may voluntarily relinquish or be legally stripped of their rights due to certain circumstances. These cases are sensitive and require careful consideration, but we are here to provide support.

 


Why Choose Kaminski & Pozorski for Family Law Matters?

When dealing with family law issues, it's crucial to have experienced legal representation that understands both the law and the emotional complexities of family matters. Kaminski & Pozorski brings over 25 years of combined legal expertise in Manitowoc and surrounding areas.


Our Approach:


  • Personalized Attention: Every family law case is unique, and we tailor our approach to your specific needs. We take the time to listen to your concerns and explain your options in clear, straightforward language.
  • Compassionate Support: We understand the emotional toll family law matters can take, and we're here to provide you with the compassionate, empathetic support you deserve.
  • Skilled Negotiators and Advocates: While we strive to reach amicable solutions through negotiation and mediation, we are also prepared to fight for your rights in the courtroom if necessary.

 

Get Started with Kaminski & Pozorski Today

If you are facing a family law issue in Manitowoc, or if you simply have questions about your legal rights, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our team at Kaminski & Pozorski is ready to guide you through every step of the process. Whether you're dealing with divorce, custody disputes, or need advice on any family-related legal matter, we are here to help.


Contact us today for a consultation!

Phone: (920) 684-6694
Email: info@kaminskiandpozorski.com
Office Address: 846 North 8
th Street, Manitowoc, WI

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