The law firm of Petit & Dommershausen SC is a respected advocate in both family law and criminal law matters. From our main office in Menasha, we serve individuals and families in the Fox River Valley and throughout the surrounding areas of Wisconsin. Our team of eight attorneys plus support staff is here to provide personalized service and make a lasting difference for you. We make two promises to our clients. One, we will know the law as well as any other Wisconsin firm you could choose. Two, we will use every resource at our disposal to seek the best possible outcome in your particular situation. Our mission is to diligently represent your interests and build a trust-based relationship with you. Within family law, we handle cases involving divorce, property division, child custody, child support, paternity, adoption, guardianships, Child In Need of Protection Services (CHIPS), restraining orders and related matters. Within criminal law, we defend individuals accused of drug crimes, sexual assault, domestic violence, OWI/drunk driving, homicide, probation violations, theft and other offenses. Our lawyers can also assist you with other areas of practice such as estate planning, auto accidents and small-business service collections. We are fully aware that great outcomes don’t just happen. They take hard work, knowledge and dedication. Let us put our experience to work for you today. We invite you to schedule a free initial consultation about any area of practice by calling Petit & Dommershausen SC.
If youve been arrested for a DUI in Wisconsin, you may feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders. Your family depends on you and you need a lawyer that you can depend on. Petit & Dommershausen, SC will provide dedicated, personalized service from the moment you step foot in our office. Let us help begin preserving your rights and getting your legal needs met. Drunk driving is the act of operating and/or driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to the degree that mental and motor skill is impaired. It is illegal in all jurisdictions within the U.S. The specific criminal offense can be called driving under the influence [of alcohol and/or other drugs], driving while intoxicated, operating while impaired, or operating a vehicle under the influence. In Wisconsin, it is called OWI, operating while intoxicated. Such laws may also apply to boating or piloting aircraft.