31 Mar 2021

Unfortunately, or fortunately, social media largely impacts divorce litigation. Amid COVID-19 especially, individuals are spending more time on social media platforms than ever. Here are some tips on what actions to avoid taking on social media during your divorce case. These tips are important, as the contents of you and your spouse’s social profiles could […]

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24 Mar 2021

According to Wisconsin’s implied consent law, upon driving a vehicle, you automatically consent to chemical testing by law enforcement if they suspect you are driving under the influence. If you refuse these tests, you will suffer added penalties.   Even if you fail such tests, there are multiple reasons to doubt their accuracy. The breath test machines […]

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10 Mar 2021

Per the Wisconsin driving point system, each traffic violation results in a certain number of demerit points being added to your driving record. How many points are added is contingent on how serious the offense is. If you get 12 or more points added to your driving record, your license will be suspended. Assuming you […]

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3 Mar 2021

In a Wisconsin divorce, property is divided according to the “community property” theory. “Community property” means that marital assets are split 50/50. During the divorce process, marital property and non-marital property are distinguished from each other. Only marital property is divided.  In some cases, the court may deviate from the community property rule. If this […]

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24 Feb 2021

President Joe Biden has introduced his proposed immigration legislation, also known as the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021, to Congress. The bill would initiate a complete overhaul of the United States immigration system. It would include an eight-year pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, new technology to enhance border security and an increase in the […]

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17 Feb 2021

What is residual mouth alcohol? Residual mouth alcohol is alcohol that remains in the mouth after utilization of certain legal sources/substances. Sources that lead to mouth alcohol include but are not limited to chewing tobacco, certain medicines, mouthwash or even dentures. If your breathalyzer test is conducted in too close of a time frame to […]

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9 Feb 2021

A pathway to citizenship for 11 million people would result from the extensive immigration bill President Biden is urging Congress to pass. Here are some intimate stories detailing the lives of undocumented immigrants the bill would aid. They discuss worries pertaining to safeguarding their family, their hopes for the future and desires for Congress to pass legislation […]

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3 Feb 2021

Divorce simply poses as an additional stressor on top of the stressors we face as the COVID-19 pandemic persists. In the face of an ample amount of stress, it is important to become aware of practices that will allow you to fully embrace the new year. Check out some tips on how to recognize your […]

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26 Jan 2021

President Biden wasted no time after being officially inaugurated, signing 17 executive orders, memorandums and proclamations. Out of these 17 initiatives, six relate to immigration policy. Initiated policies included an effort to maintain the DACA program, which avoids the deportation of immigrants who came to the United States as children. Biden also proposed an immigration […]

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