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At Green & Kapsos Law Offices, L.L.C., in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, child custody attorneys Will Green and Christine Kapsos are committed advocates of children. If you are going through a divorce, or are considering a post-decree modification of custody, we will help you work out an agreement for custody, placement, and visitation that helps your child maintain a strong relationship with each parent.
Contact our family law practice to make arrangements for a consultation and case evaluation with Will or Christine. During divorce, a family is disassembled, and two new households are formed. We will help you and your child get through the process intact and with your eyes on the future.
Under Wisconsin family law, legal custody refers to the responsibility for making decisions regarding major issues such as health care, education, and religion. The family court usually prefers that parents share legal custody.
A child's primary residence is referred to as placement. In most cases, one parent is the primary custodial parent and the non-custodial parent has generous visitation privileges. Our lawyers will help you and your spouse investigate all options to craft an agreement that provides the child maximum parental time.
Custody agreements and disputes can involve unmarried parents as well. If you are an unmarried father, our custody attorneys will help you establish parental rights through a paternity test. This legal step is important, even if you have been paying child support for years. After paternity has been established, you cannot be denied your legal right to custody and visitation.
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