Past Publications and Presentations
A Trusted Voice and Frequent Presenter in the Field of Divorce and Mediation
Past Publications and Presentations
A Trusted Voice and Frequent Presenter in the Field of Divorce and Mediation
Jennifer is a frequent presenter and author of professional articles, including:
Continuing Legal Education Presentations
“Ethics and Challenges of Cases with Self-Represented Litigants: Maintaining Professional Standards as an Advocate,” presented at Divorce Wisconsin Style with Attorney Tim Pierce, Attorney Donna Ginzl, Court Commissioner Barry Boline, Court Commissioner Brian Asmus, and Attorney Jennifer Van Kirk in October 2025
“Ex Parte and Emergency Orders: When and How Should (and Shouldn’t) They Be Used,” presented at Divorce Wisconsin Style in March 2025
“Techniques for Setting Boundaries and Expectations with Clients, Cases, and Opposing Counsel,” presented at Divorce Wisconsin Style with Dr. Daniel Goodnature, Attorney Linda Balisle, and Attorney Jennifer Van Kirk in October 2023

“Preserve the Business and Support the Family: Effective use of Business Income for Support,” presented at Divorce Wisconsin Style with Daniel Glomski, CPA, Paul D. Schoessow, CVA, Attorney Jennifer Van Kirk, Attorney Carlton D. Stansbury, and Attorney Anthony J. Menting in November 2021
“Drafting Agreements on College Accounts,” presented at Divorce Wisconsin Style in March 2021
“Legal Separation: What it is, what it isn’t,” presented at Divorce Wisconsin Style by Attorney Gregg M. Herman and Attorney Jennifer Van Kirk in April 2021
“Beware of Distractions and the Ethical Rules Regarding Storing Text and Other Messages,” presented at Divorce Wisconsin Style in February 2020
“Divorce Military Style,” presented at Divorce Wisconsin Style by Colonel (Atty) David Dziobkowski and Attorney Jennifer J. Van Kirk in March 2014
“Military Divorce and Separation Issues,” presented to the Society of Family Lawyers by Colonel (Atty) Michael McKenna and Attorney Jennifer Van Kirk in April 2010
Published Articles
“Late Filings: Let’s Agree on Some Consequences,” Wisconsin Journal of Family Law (July 2023)
