by Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C. | Dec 3, 2013 | Family Law
It’s very difficult to protect yourself against parental alienation allegations if there is a serious and substantial breakdown of the relationship of your child with the other parent. It’s very easy for the parent without a good parent/child relationship to blame the...
by Linda Vanden Heuvel | Nov 19, 2013 | Business Law, Criminal Defense, Divorce, Estate Law, Family Law, Personal Injury
Even if you are not currently impacted by the Affordable Care Act, and even if you have health insurance provided by your employer, the medical profession has been totally changed by the Affordable Care Act. (See New York Times.) Here are some personal changes...
by Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C. | Nov 13, 2013 | Family Law
A significant Wisconsin Court of Appeals case, Cordova v. Cordova, Appeal Nos. 2012AP2018 and 2012AP2802, published November 5, 2013, determined that a Court cannot restrict a parent from moving less than 150 miles from the marital home, notwithstanding the current...
by Linda Vanden Heuvel | Nov 11, 2013 | Family Law
Final rules have been issued requiring insurers to provide mental health and substance abuse treatment in the same way medical and surgical benefits are provided, including co-pays, deductibles, number of appointments allowed and more. The new guidelines apply to...
by Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C. | Nov 11, 2013 | Family Law
Many spouses getting divorced suddenly become aware that they do not have a viable credit history. This status especially impacts stay-at-home parents or persons who have long been out of the workforce for any number of reasons. The Consumer Financial Protection...
by Linda Vanden Heuvel | Nov 5, 2013 | Divorce, Family Law
Let’s assume your ex-spouse or ex-partner is ordered to pay child support and he/she refuses to do so. What are your next steps? You may take action to enforce the court order either pro se, with your Wisconsin child support attorney or with the assistance of a...
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