767.255

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  • Apr 12, 1991 – 767.255, Stats., and therefore are not subject to division in the . 767.255, Stats. Accordingly, we conclude that the circuit court .
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  • 767.255(1) (1) Upon every judgment of annulment, divorce or legal separation, . 767.255(2)(a)1. 1. As a gift from a person other than the other party. .
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  • . Wisconsin divorce – In the state of Wisconsin distribution of property is done according to the Wisconsin Statutes - Sections: 766.01, 766.97, 767.255. .
  • May 2, 2001 – 767.255(3)(L) (1995-96) 2 and that the circuit court erred in refusing to incorporate the agreement into its judgment. We disagree. .
  • 767.255(2)(a) and disputes involving divisible/non-divisible categorization leads to the conclusion that two phrases—“loss of identity” and “loss of .
  • 767.255 (3) (L) [now s. 767.61 (3) (L)]. The latter are governed by s. . 767.34], not 767.255 [now s. 767.61]. When a party withdrew his consent before .
  • 767.255, 767.40 (2), not applicable. Appointment of any guardian or conservator appointed in any other state, district, territory or country together with a .
  • by WJ Zick - 1993 - Cited by 4 - Related articles
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  • 767.255. 14.* Responsibility for payment of medical expenses, including insurance, . 767.255. * Required only if there are minor children of the marriage.
  • 767.255 (3) and by ignoring the support of a step child as a relevant factor .
  • 767.255 (3) (L) [now s. 767.61 (3) (L)]. The latter are governed by s. .
  • 767.255(3) (3) The court shall presume that all property not described in sub. . . 767.255 factors. Krebs v. Krebs, 148 Wis. 2d 51, 435 N.W.2d 240 (1989). .
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  • T. 767.255.6000 or 767.448.2681. F. 767.448.5397. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
  • 767.255 requires the court to presume that all property is to be divided . 767.255. It articulated a rational basis and reached a reasonable conclusion. .
  • 767.255(1) (1) Upon every judgment of annulment, divorce or legal separation, . 767.255(2)(a)1. 1. As a gift from a person other than the other party. .
  • Wisconsin courts divide marital property under community property guidelines as set forth in Wisconsin Statute Chapter 767.255. First, any property acquired .
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  • We conclude the trial court erred by misapplying § 767.255 when dividing the . 767.255 when dividing the property. The trial court first determined the .
  • Feb 15, 1983 – 767.255, Stats., the total value of the marital property subject to . 767.255, unless the inheritance funds were so commingled with the .
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  • 5 posts-From 767.255 of the Wisconsin Statutes. Property Division Guidelines. All property that is not listed above is considered marital property. .
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  • 767.255. (4) The educational level of each party at the time of marriage and .
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  • 767.255(3)(b) provides that the trial court may deviate from a presumed .
  • 767.255 [now s. 767.61] factors. Krebs v. Krebs, 148 Wis. 2d 51, 435 N.W.2d .
  • Sep 13, 2006 – 767.255(2)(a)1. (2003-04)[3] provides that any property given to one . 767.255 (3) establishes a presumption that it be divided equally but .
  • 767.255; 1983 a. 186; 1985 a. 37; 1987 a. 355; 1993 a. 422. 767.255 - ANNOT .
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  • (13) Such other factors as the court may in each individual case determine to be relevant. (Wisconsin Statutes - Sections: 766.01, 766.97, 767.255) .
  • 767.255(3)(L). The decision appears to establish a bright line between .
  • Jun 20, 1986 – Section 767.255 provides for division of property upon divorce. The statute requires the court to presume that certain property shall be .
  • 767.255 Property division. (1) Upon every judgment of annulment, divorce or legal separation, or in rendering a judgment in an action under s. .
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  • Sep 22, 1988 – 767.255, Stats. We believe that it does not, and we therefore reverse . 767.255, Stats., or as part of the marital estate and thus subject .
  • Aug 19, 2010 – Tel: 767.255.1800. Fax: 767.448.5398. Mon - Thurs: 8:00am - 2:00pm. Fri: 8:00am - 4:00pm RoyalTouch™ ABM available 24-hours, 7 days a week .
  • Jun 27, 2003 – 767.255(3)(2001-2002),1 which establishes a presumption of .
  • According to the Wisconsin Legislature, in its enactment of Wisconsin Statute ' 767.255, all property at the time of the divorce is presumed to be divided .
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  • 767.255. All other property is subject to division with a presumption that the court will divide this property equally between the parties. .

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