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What Is The SECURE Act And What Does It Have To Do With Income Tax?
On December 20, 2019, President Trump signed the SECURE (Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement) Act into law and most of its provisions became effective on January 1, 2020. The SECURE Act includes many provisions that may affect a person’s existing retirement savings or ability to save for retirement, […]
Does a Wisconsin worker continue to receive temporary disability benefits if they voluntarily retire?
In Janet Mueller v. Labor & Industry Review Commission, the Court of Appeals of Wisconsin held that an employee seeking temporary disability benefits must show that he or she has suffered an actual wage loss attributable to a work-related injury. In Mueller v. LIRC, the employee was not entitled to […]
Bosshard Parke Selected for Family Law Honor
Bosshard Parke Ltd. is pleased to announce that it has been selected for membership as one of the “10 Best Law Firm” for Wisconsin in the area of family law by the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys, an impartial third party attorney rating service. According to AIOFLA, the nomination […]
The Best Lawyers in America 2019
Bosshard Parke Ltd. is pleased to announce that Sabina Bosshard has once again been chosen to be recognized in the 26th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America, recognizing her high caliber of work in the field of Family Law. Sabina has been recognized by her peers on this list […]
Guidance On A Trilogy Of Debt-Related Questions In The Context Of A Wisconsin Divorce
This article aims to inform the reader as to the following: 1)AM I RESPONSIBLE FOR MY SPOUSE’S CREDIT CARD BILLS IN THE CONTEXT OF AN ONGOING WISCONSIN DIVORCE? 2) HOW SHOULD DEBT ALLOCATION BE WORDED IN A MARITAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND/OR DIVORCE JUDGMENT? 3)HOW WILL THE DEBT PROVISION IN YOUR […]
Enforceability Of Marital Property Agreements In The Event Of A Divorce
Marital Property Agreements (also referred to as Prenuptial Agreements) serve a useful purpose to avoid confusion over finances and expectations when entering a marriage, and clarify financial relationships during a marriage. This certainty can provide peace of mind for both parties given the fact that the majority of divorces result […]
Sabina Bosshard Awarded TOP 10 Attorney 2019
Sabina Bosshard has been chosen to receive this year’s prestigious TOP 10 Attorney Award for the state of Wisconsin, from the National Academy of Family Law Attorneys (NAFLA). Through a multi-phase selection process, Sabina was selected by NAFLA to receive its highest honor, a recognition of her hard work and […]
Divorce in Minnesota
Divorce Law in Minnesota is different in many instances than the law in Wisconsin. Divorce is called “Dissolution of Marriage” in Minnesota. Minnesota is not a community property State like Wisconsin or California. It is a no-fault State, meaning that you do not get more money or property if one […]
Banking Update: Home Purchaser Subject To Foreclosure Where Prior Owner’s Mortgage Not Satisfied
A Wisconsin appeals court recently reviewed the issuance of a summary judgment, regarding a bank’s right to reopen a foreclosure action where terms of a previous stipulation agreement were not followed and a mortgage remained unsatisfied. In Deutsche Bank National Trust Company v. Brittany A. Buboltz and Alec M. Dishaw, […]