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Kathryn E. Potratz, above all, is a straight shooter. Whether she is targeting the Guardian ad Litem or the opposing counsel, her reasoning and well-articulated explanations always strike their aim. Kathryn loves to listen and be an advocate for people undergoing significant life changes. She loves families with children. Kathryn is a talented navigator as she works with clients to move on, break up, figure out how to co-parent, and move on. She considers her clients' families holistically and looks at all the impacts on an individual to ensure they come out of the divorce with the best family relationship they could possibly have. Child Custody. In Wisconsin, "custody" refers to the right to decide on your child's major life decisions, not where your child lives day-to-day. These decisions include the child's religion, the school the child attends, the child's medical care, and whether the child is allowed to get a driver's license, join the military, or get married before becoming an adult. The court must also ensure that the custody and physical placement orders it issues are in the child's best interests (or at least not harmful to the child). In deciding what kind of custody and placement arrangement would be in the child's best interests, the court must weigh and balance several important factors. These factors include, among others: (1) the wishes of the child's parents and the wishes of the child; (2) the interaction and relationship of the child with his or her parents, siblings, and other people who may significantly affect the child's best interests; (3) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, religion, and community; (4) the amount and quality of time each parent has spent with the child; (5) the child's parents' mental and physical health; (6) whether the child has been subjected to abuse or threats of abuse by one of the parents, by a member of one of the parents' households, or by any other person allowed or not allowed by a parent to interact with the child; (7) whether one parent has arbitrarily decided to interfere with the other parent's periods of physical placement or has interfered with the other parent's legal custody rights; (8) whether there is evidence that either parent has knowingly exposed the child to a harmful living or family environment; (9) whether the child is old enough(13) to reasonably preference with which parent the child would like to reside, and also whether the child is old enough and mature enough to know i
 
The feedback for Attorney Joanna Fraczek is unanimously positive. Customers are astounded by their professionalism and meticulousness, stating that they calmed their minds and accelerated their divorce. Reviewers are happy with the lawyer's quick responses and overall efficiency. Several clients praised Joanna's decisive approach, with one client stating that their case had an excellent outcome and that they were thrilled with it. The customer is highly content with the attorney and encourages the client to use them. This client has a good reputation. The bottom line is that the confluence of a fast and comprehensive case, good judgment, and careful dedication led to a favorable conclusion.
 
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