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Does being under the legal limit protect you from a DUI?

On Behalf of Schmidlkofer, Toth, Loeb & Drosen, LLC | Nov 5, 2021 | DUI Questions

The legal limit for Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC), for most drivers, is the well-known 0.08%. This is often used to give someone a DUI. If you’re pulled over and a breath test shows that you’re above 0.08%, then the court assumes you’re intoxicated and you can get...

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Do you have to split an inheritance with your spouse in divorce?

On Behalf of Schmidlkofer, Toth, Loeb & Drosen, LLC | Oct 21, 2021 | Divorce

One of the biggest concerns that some people have while getting a divorce is what they’re going to do about any inheritances they received during their marriage. The assets were likely left solely to them and not to their spouse as well. However, during the divorce,...

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3 important things to know about vehicular homicide in Wisconsin

| Oct 9, 2021 | DUI Questions

Car accidents happen all the time, and sometimes the results are tragic.  Unfortuantely, if you’re involved in a car wreck where someone dies, the state of Wisconsin may charge you with homicide by negligent operation of a vehicle. That’s an awful position to be in,...

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How does Wisconsin help creditors collect after a judgment?

On Behalf of Schmidlkofer, Toth, Loeb & Drosen, LLC | Sep 25, 2021 | Bankruptcy

Debt collection is a carefully regulated industry. There are strict limitations on what a company can do to try to secure payment of a debt. Violations of these rules can lead to court hearings and major financial penalties.  Those trying to collect on a debt can take...

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Here’s why a direct inheritance may not be right for your kids

On Behalf of Schmidlkofer, Toth, Loeb & Drosen, LLC | Sep 13, 2021 | Trusts

If anything happens to you before your children are grown, you naturally want them to have access to your money and assets so that they can have a secure, stable future. If your children are already adults, you may hope that your assets make life a little easier for...

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Can you be under the limit and get a DUI?

On Behalf of Schmidlkofer, Toth, Loeb & Drosen, LLC | Aug 28, 2021 | DUI Questions

The rule that the courts can follow for DUI cases is that someone who is over the legal limit (a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08%) can be presumed to be impaired. In other words, that person can claim they were driving safely, but they have still broken the law...

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Divorce doesn’t need to be a battle

On Behalf of Schmidlkofer, Toth, Loeb & Drosen, LLC | Aug 13, 2021 | Divorce

People often think of divorce as a battle. You’re on one side, your ex is on the other, and you’re fighting over parenting time, expensive assets and much more. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Cooperating and working together often yields better results. Don’t...

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How the Supreme Court protected lenders who finance vehicles

On Behalf of Schmidlkofer, Toth, Loeb & Drosen, LLC | Jul 29, 2021 | Bankruptcy

Debt collection and bankruptcy laws have to carefully balance the needs of financial businesses with the needs of consumers. Businesses that lend to others generally expect timely repayment, while consumers want to receive dignified treatment, even if they fall behind...

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What do property sellers need to disclose to buyers?

On Behalf of Schmidlkofer, Toth, Loeb & Drosen, LLC | Jul 16, 2021 | Real Estate

When purchasing real estate, sometimes you only find out about issues when it is too late. That is to say -- only after the sale has gone through. While contingency clauses allow you to back out of a purchase if you discover issues in the closing process, they will...

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3 qualities to look for in an executor of your estate

On Behalf of Schmidlkofer, Toth, Loeb & Drosen, LLC | Jul 2, 2021 | Wills

When you die, someone will need to take charge of handling your estate, passing it through probate if needed, and distributing assets as per your wishes. While death might seem a long way off, it is important to name someone now in case you die unexpectedly. If you...

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