by Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C. | Jan 9, 2015 | Estate Law, Family Law
How can two unmarried buyers allocate the Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009 if one qualifies for the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit and the other qualifies for the $6500 repeat homebuyer credit? The buyers can allocate the tax credit...
by Linda Vanden Heuvel | Jan 8, 2015 | Family Law
My grandchildren’s parents are divorcing. Do I have a right to see my grandchildren? You may petition the county where your children live to give you the right to reasonable visitation with your grandchildren. It is generally a good idea to ask the Court...
by Linda Vanden Heuvel | Jan 7, 2015 | Family Law
Governor Jim Doyle signed a bill on February 24, 2010, regarding sex education classes in Wisconsin. Public schools in Wisconsin will be compelled to teach students about birth control and sexually transmitted diseases. Abstinence only programs offered by some...
by Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C. | Jan 5, 2015 | Family Law
BadgerCare is a Medicaid program that provides health care coverage for uninsured, low income working families with children. The following persons are eligible for BadgerCare: Children under age 19 (marital status does not affect an individual’s status as a...
by Linda Vanden Heuvel | Jan 4, 2015 | Divorce, Estate Law, Family Law
If you believe your spouse is hiding divorce assets, you have a number of options in order to find those assets, but your search will be limited by privacy statutes. The first and best advice is to hire a top-rated, knowledgeable family law attorney, who is familiar...
by Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C. | Jan 3, 2015 | Divorce, Family Law
Some parties choose to avoid divorce and opt instead for legal separation. Based on my experience as an attorney, most parties who decide to proceed with a legal separation rather than a divorce do so for religious reasons, potential health insurance continuation, the...
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