Archives: Articles By Gregg Herman

Clinton v. Clinton: The Divorce Scenario

Published: Saturday, April 1st, 2000

Pretend for a minute that Hillary was not as accepting of Bill’s infidelity as she appeared to be. What issues would arise in the divorce case of Clinton v. Clinton?

Removal After Kerkvliet

Published: Saturday, April 1st, 2000

Removal law has been gradually changing over the years, in an continuing effort to balance the rights of one parent to move and the other parent to have a continuing relationship with the children.

Court To Mull Cohabitation, Maintenance

Published: Wednesday, March 22nd, 2000

On Feb. 22, the high court granted review of the Court Appeals decision, to focus upon whether a court in a maintenance determination can consider a period of premarital cohabitation, and whether a professional degree is an asset for purposes of an unjust enrichment claim.

Guidance Needed for Grandparent’s Rights

Published: Wednesday, March 1st, 2000

Recently, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Troxel v. Granville, No. 99-138 (argued Jan. 12, 2000), involving the issue of grandparent visitation. While it remains unclear whether the Court’s opinion will have any significant impact in Wisconsin, the case involves issues of basic and significant societal concerns.

Fighting Incivility In Family Law

Published: Wednesday, January 19th, 2000

In a recent Wisconsin Court of Appeals case, Mogged v. Mogged, No. 99-0346 (Dec. 28, 1999)(recommended for publication), the court sharply criticized the conduct of the wife’s counsel, calling his arguments “hyperbole” and “misleading.”

Marital Agreements

Published: Wednesday, October 13th, 1999

In family law, there are agreements and there are agreements. Some are merely recommendations to the court, while others are binding on the parties. The distinction is exemplified in three relatively recent court of appeals decisions.

Is There Anything Funny About Divorce?

Published: Wednesday, September 1st, 1999

Is there anything funny about divorce? The answer is clearly “no”. Divorce involves loss: Loss of a spouse, loss of income, loss of property. But, use of humor is different that “being funny.”

Modification of Maintenance: Rulings Raise Questions About Court’s Intent

Published: Wednesday, August 25th, 1999

A recent case, decided twice by the court of appeals, raises significant questions about maintenance modification law Wisconsin.

Stock Options in Divorce

Published: Thursday, July 1st, 1999

Stock options are a true “win-win” scenario for businesses and their executives. They only cost the business money if the company appreciates in value. For the employee, contrary to the normal rule of investing that the “greater the return, the greater the risk which must be run,” for stock options, there is a possibility of […]

Guardians ad Litem Essential in Family Court

Published: Thursday, April 29th, 1999

The importance of the GAL’s role in family court cannot be overstated. The court, knowing that the GAL is entrusted to do an appropriate investigation, relies heavily on the GAL’s recommendation.