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Wisconsin is a no fault divorce state, which means neither spouse must prove that the other has done anything wrong, and only one spouse must testify under oath that he or she believes that the marriage is irretrievably broken. A marriage is irretrievably broken when there is no chance for reconciliation.
Filing for Divorce in Wisconsin Step 1: Prepare the forms: Fill out the online forms using the family law forms assistant. Step 2: File the forms: You can file the forms by taking them to the Clerk of Courts at your county courthouse, or you can pay $20 to opt-in to eFiling and you can file the documents online.
Wisconsin divorce filing fees vary by county, but the cost of filing for divorce is typically around $200. For example, the Milwaukee County divorce filing fee ranges from $188 to $198 depending on the type of action.
If you and your spouse can agree on how youll deal with all of the matters related to finances and children, youll be able to get an uncontested divorce in Wisconsin. That way, youll save the time and expense of a divorce trial.
Papers should be filed with the local county clerk after they are completed. It is possible to do so in person or through the e-filing service. It is also possible to file an uncontested divorce online in Wisconsin with the help of our services.
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