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Divorce Attorney in Green Bay, WI

At Brabazon Law Office LLC, we provide skilled divorce attorney services in Green Bay, WI, helping individuals and families navigate one of life's most challenging transitions. If you are facing a divorce in the Green Bay area, call us at (920) 494-1106 to request a free consultation today.

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Divorce Legal Services in Green Bay, WI

Divorce affects your finances, your family, and your future. We have served clients throughout Brown County and the greater Green Bay metro area since 1997, providing focused, personalized attention that larger firms often cannot offer. Whether your situation is straightforward or involves contested custody disputes and complex property, our divorce attorney is prepared to protect your rights at every step.

Wisconsin is a no-fault divorce state, meaning either spouse may file on the grounds that the marriage is irretrievably broken. We handle both contested and uncontested matters and also provide legal services to Spanish-speaking members of the community.

Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce in Wisconsin

In an uncontested divorce, both spouses agree on key issues such as property division, child custody, and support, making the process more efficient. A contested divorce arises when spouses disagree on one or more issues, often requiring negotiation, mediation, or litigation.

We represent clients in both types of cases. We take the time to understand each client's goals and explain all available options before recommending a course of action, and we are fully prepared to advocate firmly when circumstances require it.

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How Long Does a Divorce Take in Green Bay, WI?

Wisconsin law requires a mandatory 120-day waiting period before any divorce can be finalized, beginning from the date your spouse is served. Uncontested cases may be finalized shortly after that period concludes. Contested cases often take six months to well over a year. We will help you use the waiting period productively by gathering financial documents, addressing temporary orders, and preparing for what comes next.

The Wisconsin Divorce Process: Step by Step

Every case is different, but the general process in Brown County Circuit Court typically follows these stages.

  1. Consultation with a divorce attorney to review your situation and discuss your goals and options.
  2. Filing the summons and divorce petition with the Brown County Circuit Court, which starts the 120-day waiting period.
  3. Service of process on your spouse, followed by financial disclosure and document exchange.
  4. Negotiation, mediation, or litigation to resolve contested issues such as custody, property, and support.
  5. Final hearing before a judge, who reviews the settlement or decides contested issues, after which a divorce judgment is entered.

 

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Key Issues Covered in a Green Bay Divorce Case

Marital Property Division: Wisconsin is a community property state, meaning courts generally presume a 50/50 division of marital assets. The actual outcome may depend on the length of the marriage, each spouse's financial contributions, and other statutory factors. We work to ensure your financial position is clearly presented and protected.

Spousal Support: Spousal support may be awarded based on each spouse's income, earning capacity, and the length of the marriage. We can help you understand what support may look like in your situation and advocate for a fair outcome.

Child Custody and Placement: Wisconsin courts focus on the best interests of the child. Legal custody relates to decision-making authority, while physical placement determines where the child lives. We help parents develop workable parenting plans and represent their interests in mediation or court.

Child Support: Child support is required once a placement arrangement is established, and the amount varies based on placement schedules and each parent's income. Because income and schedules change, child support is also one of the most frequently modified areas of family law.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Are the Residency Requirements to File for Divorce in Green Bay, WI?

    You must have lived in Wisconsin for at least six months and in Brown County for at least 30 days before filing. Filing too early could result in your case being dismissed.

  • Does Wisconsin Require a Waiting Period Before a Divorce Is Final?

    Yes. Wisconsin imposes a mandatory 120-day waiting period with no exceptions in ordinary circumstances. Most uncontested Brown County divorces take between four and six months from filing.

  • How Is Marital Property Divided in a Wisconsin Divorce?

    Courts generally start from a 50/50 division of marital assets and debts. Factors such as the length of the marriage and each spouse's contributions may influence the final outcome.

  • Can I Modify a Custody or Child Support Order After the Divorce Is Final?

    Yes. Orders may be modified if there has been a substantial change in circumstances since the original order was entered. We handle post-judgment matters and can help you pursue or respond to a modification petition. Learn more on our divorce and family law page.

  • Does Brabazon Law Office Offer a Free Consultation for Divorce Cases?

    Yes. A free consultation gives you the opportunity to sit down with a divorce attorney, discuss your situation, and understand your options before making any decisions.

Why Choose Brabazon Law Office for Your Green Bay Divorce

We founded Brabazon Law Office in 1997 and have appeared before judges throughout Eastern Wisconsin in both state and federal courts. We serve clients across Brown County and the surrounding region, including De Pere, Appleton, and communities throughout Northeastern Wisconsin, and we have earned a strong reputation for clear communication, honest counsel, and dedicated advocacy.

Divorce is not something you should face alone. Call Brabazon Law Office at (920) 494-1106 to schedule your free consultation with a divorce attorney in Green Bay, WI, and take the first step toward protecting your future.