Mediation For Unmarried Parents In Milwaukee And Wisconsin

We meet parents in Wisconsin who are dealing with paternity and custody issues when they are not married. These matters can feel complex. Working with an attorney helps clarify rights and responsibilities under Wisconsin law while guiding next steps through mediation.

We at D'Angelo & Grabow, LLP, based in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee, support families across Waukesha, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee. With decades of experience, we help unmarried parents pursue practical solutions through mediation focused on children and long-term stability.

Milwaukee Paternity And Mediation For Nontraditional Families In Wisconsin

We regularly see parents seeking Milwaukee paternity and mediation reaching fair agreements outside court. Mediation for nontraditional families in Wisconsin allows discussions on custody, placement and Wisconsin child support for nonmarried parents. 

In Wisconsin, this process supports child custody for unmarried parents in Milwaukee while focusing on the best interests of the child in a calm setting.

Unmarried Parents’ Rights And Custody Focus In Waukesha, Wisconsin

We know unmarried parents’ rights in Wisconsin are not automatic. Legal rights for unmarried fathers in Wisconsin and unmarried mothers’ custody rights in Milwaukee must be established under the law.

In Waukesha, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee, decisions on paternity placement and custody follow the best interests of the child standard. Mediation can help avoid Milwaukee County paternity court alternatives.

Wisconsin Paternity Mediation And Practical Solutions In Milwaukee

As a Wisconsin paternity lawyer mediation team in Milwaukee and Waukesha, we help parents resolve custody and placement matters through mediation.

This approach reduces conflict and supports stable outcomes for children without prolonged litigation.

Let Us Build A Clear Path Forward In Milwaukee And Waukesha, Wisconsin

D'Angelo & Grabow, LLP, helps families in Wisconsin with Milwaukee paternity mediation and custody matters. Call 262-383-2700 to begin mediation support or submit a request via our contact form to schedule a free consultation with one of our attorneys.