On Behalf of Walden Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C. | Oct 29, 2018 | Firm News, Real Estate
When people in Wisconsin want to sell a home and find a new one to buy, timing and financial pressures represent great challenges. People who sell their homes before they secure new residences face a time crunch. Alternatively, people trying to buy homes while still...
On Behalf of Walden Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C. | Oct 22, 2018 | Estate Planning, Firm News
Wisconsin residents may believe that thorough estate planning is nothing more than creating and executing their estate plan documents. While this may constitute the bulk of estate planning work, it isn’t the end of the planning process. For instance, it may be...
On Behalf of Walden Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C. | Oct 17, 2018 | Business and Corporate Law, Firm News
The mergers and acquisitions process breaks down into four phases, generally speaking. In a situation where two Wisconsin companies are merging or one company is acquiring another, the parties involved can expect to go through due diligence first, followed by the...
On Behalf of Walden Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C. | Oct 12, 2018 | Firm News
If you are the head, founder or primary owner of a company in Wisconsin whose stock is publicly traded on the stock market, you have shareholders to answer to. As stockholders own bits and pieces of the business, they expect to know what is going on with the company...
On Behalf of Walden Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C. | Oct 8, 2018 | Family Law, Firm News
The 2017 passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act by Congress means that the cost of divorce may rise for some couples in Wisconsin. The act changes how people claim children on their taxes and eliminates alimony from tax considerations altogether. Parents used to be able...
On Behalf of Walden Neitzke & Kuhary, S.C. | Oct 5, 2018 | Family Law, Firm News
Wisconsin parents who are negotiating custody or placement will also need to figure out child support payments. The process to figure both of these important aspects of life after divorce is complex and can become even more so if animosity arises. In fact, some...