Navigating the complexities of divorce and family law requires compassionate and knowledgeable legal representation. Corey is dedicated to helping families in Brookfield, WI, through some of life’s most challenging moments. He is committed to providing personalized solutions tailored to your unique situation.
Attorney Montiho is a native of Waukesha, a 2000 graduate of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, and 2003 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School.
While at the Citadel, Montiho earned the Dean’s List Medal, was elected to the Honor Court, and served as an elected class representative. He was an active member of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, and held multiple positions of cadet leadership. Montiho also interned at The White House in the Office of the Vice President.
Attorney Montiho has expertly represented clients in all aspects of Family Law for more than eighteen years. His experience and wide-ranging knowledge are an invaluable asset to his clients.
There are different types of family law cases, and each one is unique because every family and situation is different. Corey tailors his services to best fit your family and your case. Some of the most common cases are detailed below:
Divorce can cover a variety of topics including property division, child custody, child support, and alimony. Whether you and the other party can't agree on anything or you are amenable to figuring things out together, having an attorney at your back protects your future.
When unmarried parents separate and have to figure out child custody and placement, the first step is establishing paternity. Then, they determine who can make decisions for the children and where they live day-to-day. Corey knows the impact these decisions have, so he is ready to fight for your family to get the future you want and deserve.
Two years after the last custody and placement order or if a substantial change occurs, orders can be modified. Or, when someone is not following the orders to enough of a degree, you can file to enforce them. Orders are rarely perfect, and families change with time. Corey knows the intricacies of these cases and can tell you when the court is most likely to rule in your favor.