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Wisconsin Child Support Attorneys

Our Wisconsin child support attorneys recognize the difficulties of handling child support cases and are willing to put forth their experience for you to be in the best position for your case.
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"Kevin was extremely professional, responsive and knowledgeable when I came to him for help. I would definitely recommend O'Flaherty Law!"

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We believe your attorney should not speak in legalese

Finding an attorney who is a “real person” can be difficult. Many attorneys surround themselves almost exclusively with other attorneys and are accustomed to speaking in ivory tower legalese.  You should be able to connect with your attorney on a personal level, and he or she should speak to you in plain language that you can understand.  You will be working very closely with this person on issues that are very important to you. It is important that he or she be down-to-earth and someone that you connect with.

We believe your attorney should be accessible

The most common complaint that clients have of their attorneys is that the attorney is unreachable, does not communicate with them regularly, or does not promptly return your calls.  Your attorney should reach out to you about your case regularly and respond within 24 hours to calls and e-mails.  An open line of communication between you and your attorney is essential to building trust.

We believe your attorney should be realistic with you about costs and outcomes

Your attorney’s goal should not be to win at all costs.  Rather, it should be to achieve a favorable outcome for you as efficiently as possible.  It is important that your attorney set realistic expectations at the outset as to the costs you should expect, the concerns that the attorney has about the outcome of your case, and the length of time that you should expect your case to take.

Regardless of the nature of your case, we have an experienced attorney who will focus on your individual needs. Our team of attorneys works closely together, bringing each of their different fields of experience to bear in order to optimize our client care.

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"Kevin was extremely professional, responsive and knowledgeable when I came to him for help. I would definitely recommend O'Flaherty Law!"

More information about our Wisconsin Child Support Attorneys

Our Wisconsin child support attorneys have the skill and experience to put you in the best position to succeed in any child support case. We pride ourselves on our above and beyond approach to client care while still offering cost effective rates. Whether you need to create a new child support case or modify an existing child support plan, O'Flaherty law Wisconsin has attorneys ready to help you navigate the financial obstacles of child support laws. Do not hesitate to contact O'Flaherty Law for all of your legal needs.

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(414) 253-2080
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What to Expect From a Legal Consultation

The purpose of a consultation is to determine whether our firm is a good fit for your legal needs. Although we often discuss expected results and costs, our attorneys do not give legal advice unless and until you choose to retain us.

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Monday
9:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 6:00pm
Friday
9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
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I am personally committed to ensuring that each one of our clients receives the highest level of client service from our team.  Our mission is to provide excellent legal work in a cost-effective manner while maintaining open lines of communication between our clients and their attorneys.  Many of our clients are going through difficult times in their lives when they reach out to us.  They should feel comfortable leaning on the experience and knowledge of our attorneys as their counselors and advocates.  We are here to help!

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Further Reading from our Wisconsin Child Support Attorneys

Do I Have to Pay Child Support If I Don't Get to See My Child?

In this video, our Wisconsin child support attorneys answer questions such as, “does a parent who is not awarded parenting time in a divorce have to pay child support?”, “when is an unwed father required to pay child support?”, “can I stop paying child support if the other parent violates the parenting agreement?”, and “do I have to pay child support if my parental rights are terminated?” For any further questions, do not hesitate to contact O'Flaherty Law for all of your legal needs.

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Termination of Parental Rights in Wisconsin

In this video, our Wisconsin child support attorney discuss the process of terminating parental rights in Wisconsin, including voluntary termination of parental rights in Wisconsin, involuntary termination of parental rights in Wisconsin, and process of terminating parental rights in Wisconsin. Occasionally, there may be circumstances under which a parent finds that it is within the best interest of their child or children that they terminate their parental rights. This may happen because one parent does not want to be involved, cannot be involved or does not feel like they can adequately care for the child.

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