Psychiatrist vs. Psychologist

A Psychiatrist is a medically-trained practitioner who completes the requirements for an M.D. and who typically uses medicine to target physiological change as a first-line of treatment for behavioral/psychological problems.  Training involves 4-years of medical school followed by 3-4 year residency.  The majority of training involves assessment, diagnosis, and treatment using a biological medical model … Read more

Divorce in Wisconsin – A Practical Guide for Divorce

Attorney Linda S. Vanden Heuvel of Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C. published Divorce in Wisconsin this month.  The book is a practical question-and-answer guide to day-to-day divorce issues. Attorney Vanden Heuvel, a top-rated Wisconsin divorce attorney, and family law attorney wrote the book as a guide for clients who do not understand the divorce process. Divorce impacts not only … Read more

Student Loan Forgiveness Act in Effect

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Two out of three college students graduate with student loans averaging $23,000.00. The Healthcare and Education Reconciliation Act gives student-borrowers new options in loan repayment. The Act expands the income-based repayment plan for Federal student loans. Under this new law, students enrolling in college in 2014 or after have the following student loan options: In … Read more

Physical Placement is Not One Size Fits All

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When clients ask me about physical placement of their children, each client’s situation must be considered and weighed on an individual basis. What works for one family does not necessarily work for another. It is very important to find an attorney who is familiar with not only the laws of the State of Wisconsin regarding custody and … Read more

Interest Rates on Debts and Mortgage Payments May Go Down When a Person Enters Military Service

When an obligation was incurred before entry on active duty, the interest rate goes down to 6%, unless the creditor (bank, finance company, credit card issuer, etc.) can prove in court that the member’s ability to pay was not materially affected by military service.  The term “interest” includes service charges. The new Act clarifies the … Read more

Child Support Offset for Social Security Disability Payments

If a parent is receiving social security retirement or disability payments, the children should also receive social security benefits directly.  Wisconsin addresses this situation. DCF 150.03(5) provides as follows:“ADJUSTMENT FOR CHILD’S SOCIAL SECURITY.  The court may include benefits received by a child under 42 USC 402(d) based on a parent’s entitlement to federal disability or … Read more

Post-Divorce Checklist

Some people mistakenly believe that once the Judgment of Divorce is entered there are no further steps to take post-divorce. That is not true. After your divorce is finalized, make sure you take the following steps to complete the divorce process. Divorce Attorney Linda S. Vanden Heuvel provides this post-divorce checklist to guide you: Addressing the items … Read more

What Impact Does My Use of Social Media and Other Technological Devices Have on Custody and Placement and Other Aspects of My Divorce?

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Whatever you place on social media is generally fair game for your spouse and his or her attorneys to include in any trial evidence. While your Facebook information may be funny and outrageous to your friends and family, a totally different spin can be placed on the same information by your spouse or the court. Act under … Read more

5 REASONS TO CHOOSE LEGAL SEPARATION RATHER THAN DIVORCE

The decision to file for divorce is a difficult one. An alternative to divorce is legal separation, which sometimes provides an easier transition into the divorce process or is an appropriate marital status in and of itself. Parties sometimes file for legal separation for the following reasons: 1. The desire to separate financial matters, while … Read more

Linda Vanden Heuvel Receives Highest Possible Rating in Legal Ability/Ethical Standards

On April 29, 2015, Attorney Linda Vanden Heuvel received Martindale-Hubbell Judicial Recognition – the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards reflecting the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and Judiciary. The Martindale-Hubbell Judicial Rating relies on judges, lawyers, and members of the Bar to recommend and rate attorneys on both ethical standards and quality … Read more