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Protecting Privacy in Divorce

Protecting Privacy in Divorce

After making the difficult decision to divorce, many are concerned about protecting their privacy given that many issues in a divorce are a matter of public record. In fact, Wisconsin is one of a few states that allow full access to divorce records, which often includes details regarding anything form marital asset division to child custody, while excluding sensitive data such as social security numbers or minor child information.

Anyone from a business owner to a prominent figure in the community is vulnerable to prying eyes in a Wisconsin divorce so it is important to combat threats to privacy proactively by enlisting the help of an attorney to establish a privacy plan. Fortunately there are a number of strategies to protect sensitive information in a divorce:

Protect Your Privacy in Your Divorce

When you are considering divorce, it is important to discuss your privacy concerns with an experienced family law attorney. Contact Wisconsin and Illinois family law attorney Jane Probst for immediate assistance at 414-210-3135.

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