Wessel, Lehker & Fumelle Inc., is a small law firm in the heart of Madison, Wisconsin. The firm practices primarily in family law, divorce, post divorce, custody, child support, spousal maintenance, property division, bankruptcy, trust and estates, wills, living wills, real estate, and appeals. The firm is staffed by attorneys Keith R. Wessel, Kristen E. Lehker, and Gregory J. Fumelle, and legal assistant Joan Hallett-Kenyon.
The office has been providing exceptional service to clients since 1995. We became a corporation in 2002.
In the area of family law, the firm emphasizes gender equality for both men and women, including domestic and financial responsibility. We also work with non-traditional families. Our family law practice includes adoptions, prenuptial agreements, divorce, paternity, child support, child custody and child placement (formerly known as child visitation) matters.
Wessel, Lehker & Fumelle Inc. also pursues criminal and family law appeals, providing superior research, writing and oral argument skills.
Our firm can assist you in determining what type of bankruptcy would be in your best financial interests. We will assist you in organizing your financial information and preparing the petition and schedules for filing with the Bankruptcy court. We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
Wisconsin Family Lawyer Blog
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- BOUNDARY ENCROACHMENT? YOUR REMEDY MAY DEPEND ON RELATIONS WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR So you've decided to sell your residence and you have discovered an encroachment on your boundary line with your adjacent neighbor. This can take the ....
- Child Support Oral Argument in Wisconsin Supreme Court Scheduled for October 6 In January we blogged about a child support issue that's headed to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. That case has now been scheduled for oral argument. ....
