Wright: A Troubling Maintenance Ruling
By Attorney Gregg Herman
December 31, 2007
December 31, 2007
On December 4, 2007, the District I Court of Appeals issued their opinion in Wright v. Wright, No. 2006AP2111 (Wis. Ct. App. Dec. 4, 2007) (recommended for publication). The decision affirmed in part, reversed in part and remanded with directions, the orders rendered by the Milwaukee County Court Judges John J. DiMotto and Michael D. Guolee.
The following series of articles, which originally ran in Wisconsin Law Journal, discusses the court’s holding and its possible ramifications.
- Appellate Court Reverses Maintenance Decision in Wright
- Decision Appears to Limit Trial Court’s Discretion
- Double Counting Remains Difficult Issue For Courts
Attorney Gregg Herman is a founding partner of Loeb & Herman, LLC in Milwaukee, WI. He practices family law exclusively, and can be reached via e-mail or by calling (414) 272-5632.