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Daniel P Bestul, J.D. (Lawyer/Mediator)

Every family, and every case, is unique. The way the case is handled will have a significant impact on the parties, as well as their children, friends and extended families for years to come.
I have successfully represented clients at the trial level, in the Court of Appeals and even before the Wisconsin Supreme Court. However, I understand that going to court for a solution inevitably increases the stress, pain and conflict between the parties, and that a court-imposed result may employ legal principles and reasoning that seem arbitrary or unfair to the parties. The best results are the ones the parties forge based on their individual circumstances, needs and values. I help clients establish reasonable goals based on their situation, and then develop plans to achieve those goals. When an agreement is not possible, my approach to litigation focuses on courtesy, integrity and civility, because the final outcome in a family law case is not the judge's decision, but the way the parties conduct their lives after the case is over.
Firm/BusinessName: Duxstad & Bestul, S.C.
Address(es): 1112 17th Avenue
P.O. Box 737
Monroe WI 53566-0737 USA
1112 17th Avenue
P.O. Box 737
Monroe WI 53566-0737 USA
Phone: 608 325 4924
Fax: 608 325 4927
Email: bestul@duxstadlaw.com
Website: http://www.duxstadlaw.com

Practice Group Membership
  • Collaborative Family Law Council of Wisconsin, Inc
  • Green County Chapter of CFLCW
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    Education
    Undergraduate Education
    Ripon College
    Professional Education
    University of Wisconsin Law School
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