Financial Disclosure in a Wisconsin Divorce

Financial Disclosure in a Wisconsin Divorce

In a Wisconsin divorce, each spouse is required to issue a financial disclosure statement, which identifies all assets at hand. The list of assets Wisconsin couples are required to disclose include, but are not limited to, “real estate savings accounts, stocks and bonds, mortgages and notes, life insurance” and “retirement interests”. You can view more details about financial disclosure by examining the Wisconsin Statutes.

In a high asset divorce in particular, the stakes are high when dividing property. Many valuable assets are present. At Kowalski, Wilson & Vang, LLC, we are able to provide an in-depth accounting of such assets. We work with professionals such as forensic accountants to uncover assets and ensure they are equitably divided according to Wisconsin’s community property laws, or according to the terms of your prenuptial or postnuptial agreement.

Published by David Kowalski

Attorney David Kowalski is the founding owner of Kowalski, Wilson & Vang, LLC, handling all family law cases from divorce, paternity, child custody, termination of parental rights, restraining orders, and guardianships.

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