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Brown Deer Wisconsin Divorce Attorneys

Divorce is never easy. If you and your soon to be former spouse have children together, it’s important to remember that as hard as the divorce may be on you, it is even tougher for your children. According to statistical data, over half (about 53%) of divorces in Milwaukee County involved minor children; and if you’re a parent looking at divorce, then you’ll need to work with a Brown Deer divorce attorney in the area who is experienced handling child support and child custody cases so that your children’s interests can be represented in court as well as your own.

The skilled Bandle & Zaeske LLP divorce lawyers can help you to make sure that you and your former spouse can do the right thing for your children, while also ensuring that you receive a fair settlement in terms of the division of marital property and other assets. They can also help you to negotiate a child support agreement with your ex and their attorney, preferably out of court. If you can keep custody and child support from being contended in court, it’s better for the children and ultimately, better for you and your spouse. However, the divorce lawyers at Bandle & Zaeske LLP are experienced in fighting for our clients in court as well.

If you’re looking for a divorce lawyer in the Brown Deer, Wisconsin area to handle your divorce proceedings, you’ll want to choose carefully. There are plenty of law firms to choose from in the Milwaukee County area, but a firm that specializes in family practice can do the best job of getting a favorable outcome for you in your divorce proceedings.

As much as we all might like the idea of coming to an amicable agreement with your ex-spouse about how your property will be divided, it is almost inevitable that you both won’t agree on everything. This means that you’ll need an experienced Brown Deer divorce attorney from Bandle & Zaeske LLP working for you to make sure that you receive your fair share of marital property and that your children are properly provided for in your divorce settlement.