Keeping Confidentiality, Whose Email Server Are You Using When Emailing Your Lawyer?
By Attorney Brian G. Formella
One of the most significant benefits of seeking advice from your lawyer are the ethical rules that generally require that the communications with your lawyer... Take it Easy on the Beers While Riding a Lawn Mower
By Attorney Bradley A. Yanke
If you are like me, after mowing the lawn and job well cut, you may enjoy a cold refreshing adult beverage. With that frosty refreshment... What Happens If I Pass Without a Will?
By Attorney Steven H. Thompson
“What will happen to my assets when I pass away?” This is the question that brings many clients into their attorney’s office for initial estate... What Is Divestment Under Medicaid Law?
By Attorney Amy J. Eddy
Divestment is when you or your spouse give away assets belonging to either or both of you and sell assets for less than fair market... Update on Bill That Seeks to Curb Harassment of Sports Officials
By Attorney Brent W. Jacobson
Sports, even at the high school level, can raise emotions in players and spectators alike. Sports officials are not strangers to displeasure with calls they... What Exactly is Involved in the Litigation Process?
By Attorney Richard H. Fuller
Over the course of my career, many people have asked me what area of law I practice in, and I usually respond by stating “civil... Yours, Mine and Ours – How Property is Divided at Divorce
By Attorney Jeffrey T. Raymond
In Wisconsin, property is presumed to be equally divided between the parties in a divorce action. Almost all property owned by the parties is subject... Maximizing Bequests with Charitable Contributions
By Attorney Heather M. Huebner
Many Americans wish to leave a donation to their favorite charity, community foundation or nonprofit organization when they pass away. You may be one of... Which Insurance Companies Do I Have to Talk to After an Auto Accident?
By Attorney Bradley A. Yanke
Following an auto accident, victims are often bombarded with calls from claims personnel connected with various insurance companies asking how the accident happened and what... What Is Probate?
By Attorney Amy J. Eddy
Probate is an often misunderstood but frequently heard term in relation to the death of a loved one. Perhaps in completing your estate planning you... Disclosing Defects with the Real Estate Condition Report (RECR)
By Attorney Daniel F. Schmeeckle
Wisconsin law has left the dark ages of caveat emptor or also known as “let the buyer beware” in the sale of residential property. The... Contingency Clauses in Real Estate Contracts
By Attorney Steven H. Thompson
If you have ever bought or sold real estate, you may be familiar with the contingency clauses contained in these agreements. These clauses offer the...