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Elfers Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is there a time frame at which I can divorce my wife even without her signing the papers?

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Answered by attorney Ronnie Ismael Vargas (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Velez, Moreno & Vargas, LLC
Your wife does not need to sign anything acknowledging that she received the Petition for Divorce. A process server can sign an affidavit stating that the process server did indeed serve your wife with the petition for divorce and in Wisconsin, that would be legally sufficient for complying with the notice requirement and proceeding with your divorce. If you are unable to serve her, the law allows you the opportunity to serve her notice via legal publication. Depending in which county in Wisconsin you have filed your divorce in, they should have some local court rules regarding service by publication.
Your wife does not need to sign anything acknowledging that she received the Petition for Divorce. A process server can sign an affidavit stating that the process server did indeed serve your wife with the petition for divorce and in Wisconsin, that would be legally sufficient for complying with the notice requirement and proceeding with your divorce. If you are unable to serve her, the law allows you the opportunity to serve her notice via legal publication. Depending in which county in Wisconsin you have filed your divorce in, they should have some local court rules regarding service by publication.
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Can she ask for 50% of my military retirement?

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Answered by attorney John E. Kirchner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at John E. Kirchner
She can "ask" for anything but in most states she will only be entitled to up to 50% of the portion actually earned during the marriage - not 50% of the total unless you were married for 100% of your military service.
She can "ask" for anything but in most states she will only be entitled to up to 50% of the portion actually earned during the marriage - not 50% of the total unless you were married for 100% of your military service.
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If my husband cashed in his 401k which was accumulated during our marriage, how does it get handled during equitable distribution?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Generally, a 401(k) is a marital asset. Its distribution is dependent upon all of the facts in the case, the fact that he cashed it in only means you converted from a 401(k) to some other asset. If that was done during the course of the divorce the court will not be pleased and will most certainly make them account for it.
Generally, a 401(k) is a marital asset. Its distribution is dependent upon all of the facts in the case, the fact that he cashed it in only means you converted from a 401(k) to some other asset. If that was done during the course of the divorce the court will not be pleased and will most certainly make them account for it.
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