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Divorce Can Be Difficult. Let Us Help With Post-Judgment Disputes & Modifications

Since 1997, our experienced, caring, responsive and compassionate attorneys have been providing trusted counsel to people in Milwaukee and the surrounding communities. We are uniquely qualified to ensure the best possible outcome for your family law related legal challenge.

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Empathetic, Efficient & Effective Support

Empathetic

We understand the emotional challenges of divorce. We will work to minimize the negative impact of divorce.

Efficient

We are experienced problem-solvers who will work hard to help you reach the optimum resolution to your divorce as quickly as possible.

Effective

We are passionate about what we do. Our goal is to help you further your best interests both now and in the long run.

Your Life. Your Future. Our Experience.

Divorce is not easy, but it does not need to be overwhelming. At Nelson, Krueger & Millenbach, LLC, you will find a team of experienced attorneys dedicated to looking out for you and your interests.

If you need help modifying part of your divorce decree, reach out to our team. Our lawyers handle modifications, post-judgment disputes and enforcement cases with compassion and diligence. Our lawyers are prompt, detail-oriented and persistent. For a free consultation, call 262-307-2775 now.

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What Changes Will Support A Motion To Modify?

The court will entertain a motion to modify an order if, after a required period of time, there has been a substantial change in your life or the life of the other party that justifies altering the decree. Any of the following may qualify as a significant change:

A change in income – A substantial change in either spouse’s income can impact their ability to pay child or spousal support.
Behavior changes – Changes in the children’s behavior or grades.
Moving – A move to a new city or state, which renders the current schedule unworkable.
Chemical dependency – A parent with substance abuse problems not only faces their own health risks but could also jeopardize the safety and well-being of a child.
Criminal activity – Custody and placement may be revisited if a parent is engaging in criminal activity.

If one party asks for a modification and the other party doesn’t agree, this dispute can be resolved through negotiation, mediation or through the courts.

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