Divorce

Support Staff Announcements

Support Staff Announcements

Clients, Colleagues & Friends:

It is bittersweet to announce the retirement of Karen Freihofer as our Administrative Assistant. Many of you may have worked with Karen over the years. She worked with us for more than 15 years and has been an asset to our firm. We thank her for years of loyal dedication, strong work ethic, and the countless contributions she made to our team. Join us in celebrating with her and wishing her all the best in her next endeavors!

We are also proud to welcome Donna Ferrante to our firm as a Legal Secretary. Donna has over 15 years of legal experience and we are excited to have her join our team.

Additionally, we are pleased to announce Jeanette Reece will begin to transition her duties to provide direct attorney support. Jeanette joined our firm in April of 2020 and has 20+ years of experience in the legal profession. With Jeanette in this new role, we expect to be able to respond to client needs more efficiently, increase communication, and improve the efficiency of our team approach.

Wibbenelli looks forward to this next chapter as we continue to provide our clients with quality representation.   To learn more about the firm, visit: www.wibbenmeyerlaw.com

Law Firm Announcement

Wibbenmeyer Iannelli

Wibbenmeyer Law Firm announces new partner Name Change & Welcomes Legal Assistant

Clients, Colleagues & Friends:

Kevin Wibbenmeyer is proud to announce Brandee Iannelli has been named a partner and the firm is now known as Wibbenmeyer Iannelli Law, LLC

Attorney Brandee Iannelli joined the law firm in 2014 and has been a valuable member to the firm and its clients.  Her practice includes estate planning, probate, trust administration, family law, personal injury, and bankruptcy matters.  We look forward to her continued commitment to serving the legal needs of our community. 

The law firm is also pleased to welcome Jeanette Reece as our new Legal Assistant.  She has over 20 years’ experience and has previously worked with Kevin Wibbenmeyer.  She joins our Legal Assistant, Karen Freihofer, who many of you have come to know over the years. 

Wibbenelli is excited about this new chapter as the firm continues to grow and provide our clients with quality representation.   To learn more about the firm, visit: www.wibbenmeyerlaw.com

Amicable Separation, Uncontested Divorce

As our country and the St. Charles and St. Louis County areas begin to emerge from the COVID-19 fog that has been a part of our lives for the majority of 2020, domestic issues involving families and couples are coming to the surface. Partners who previously avoided their differences are now looking to separate after being quarantined together. For couples seeking to dissolve their marriage and have agreed on terms of their divorce can save time, money and frustration.

Uncontested Divorce St Charles Lawyers

In an uncontested divorce, spouses have reached agreements on every major issue that could arise in a divorce. In a case involving children, issues include child custody (both physical and legal), visitation, child support, health insurance, and day care and/or school. Issues of property and debt division also have to be agreed upon, as well as whether one party is to pay maintenance (what we used to call “alimony”) to the other.

When all issues are agreed upon, the parties do not have to go to court. Settlement documents detailing the agreements made are signed by each spouse and filed with the court. After a thirty day waiting period, the judge assigned to the case will enter the judgment, approving the settlement.

Representation in an Uncontested Divorce

It is not necessary to hire an attorney to represent you in a divorce. However, a divorce can be overwhelming and there are a lot of decisions to be made. You may choose to hire a divorce lawyer to represent your interests and assist you throughout the divorce case. An experienced divorce attorney will provide legal advice and guide you through the divorce process.

An attorney cannot represent both parties in a divorce. Even in an uncontested divorce when all issues are agreed upon. To save money, one spouse may hire an attorney to prepare the court pleadings and settlement documents. The other spouse may choose to either not have representation, or may hire an attorney to review the documents before signing.

Cost of an Uncontested Divorce

Uncontested divorces are typically less expensive than contested divorces. Expect court filing fees (amount will vary by each county) and service costs (unless the non-filing spouse waives service by written consent). If an attorney is retained, expect lawyer fees as well. The divorce attorneys at Wibbenmeyer Law usually charge a flat fee in an uncontested divorce and charge hourly in contested cases. Our fee arrangement will differ depending on the circumstances of each case. We let potential clients know up front the method by which you are billed (either flat fee or hourly), even if an exact amount or a range of fees is not given at that first appointment. 

Domestic Violence - Order of Protection

An uncontested divorce may not be advantageous in all situations. Specifically, in cases where a spouse is experiencing or has experienced domestic violence. People who have faced abuse during marriage are oftentimes at a disadvantage when negotiating. If you are seeking legal representation in a divorce, contact a St Charles divorce attorney at the Wibbenmeyer Law Firm today.

Unfortunately, many abuse victims have been quarantined or are sheltered in with their spouse and are unable to seek help. One positive out of the pandemic is the ability to file an Order of Protection online in St. Louis County. This significant development provides court access to abuse victims, who may have unreliable transportation or may struggle to get enough time away from the other spouse without raising suspicion. For more information and to file an Order of Protection online, visit St. Louis County Courts.

Call a divorce attorney today

If you are planning on filing for divorce, or have filed, and need legal representation, call our office at 636-724-3355 for a free consultation. Speak with an experienced divorce lawyer today.