Closing Joint Accounts During Divorce in Wisconsin: 2026 Legal Guide
Wisconsin's automatic injunction under Wis. Stat. § 767.117 restricts closing joint accounts during divorce. Learn the legal process, 120-day timeline, and $184.50 filing fee.
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Wisconsin's automatic injunction under Wis. Stat. § 767.117 restricts closing joint accounts during divorce. Learn the legal process, 120-day timeline, and $184.50 filing fee.
Wisconsin divorce with no money: $184.50 filing fee can be waived. Get free legal aid, pro se forms, and fee waiver steps for low-income divorces.
Wisconsin divorced spouses can claim up to 50% of an ex's Social Security at age 62 if the marriage lasted 10+ years. Full 2026 rules.
Wisconsin divorcing spouses have 60 days to enroll in COBRA (36 months coverage) or Marketplace plans. Filing fee: $184.50. 120-day waiting period required.
Wisconsin divorce does not directly impact credit scores, but joint debt under the Marital Property Act can. Learn how to protect and rebuild credit during divorce.