767.085(2)(b) (b) The clerk of court shall provide without charge, to each person filing a petition requesting child support, a document setting forth the percentage standard established by the department under s. 49.22 (9) and listing the factors which a court may consider under s. 767.25 (1m).
767.085(2m) (2m)Summons, contents.
767.085(2m)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), if only one party initiates the action and the parties have minor children, the summons served on the other party:
767.085(2m)(a)1. 1. Shall include notification of the availability of information under s. 767.081 (2) and of the contents of s. 948.31.
767.085(2m)(a)2. 2. Shall be accompanied by a document, provided without charge by the clerk of court, setting forth the percentage standard established by the department under s. 49.22 (9) and listing the factors which a court may consider under s. 767.25 (1m).
767.085(2m)(b) (b) If service is by publication, notification regarding s. 948.31 may consist of references to the statute numbers and titles, and information relating to the percentage standard and the factors need not be provided.
767.085(3) (3)Service. If only one party initiates the action, the other shall be served under ch. 801 and may serve a response or counterclaim within 20 days after the date of service, except that questions of jurisdiction may be raised at any time prior to judgment. Service shall be made upon the petitioner and upon the family court commissioner as provided in s. 767.14, and the original copy of the response shall be filed in court. If the parties together initiate the action with a joint petition, service of summons is not required.
767.085(4) (4)Defenses abolished. Previously existing defenses to divorce and legal separation, including but not limited to condonation, connivance, collusion, recrimination, insanity, and lapse of time, are abolished.
767.085 Annotation Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. Loeb, WBB March 1981.
767.087 767.087 Prohibited acts during pendency of action.
767.087(1)(1) In an action affecting the family, the petitioner upon filing the petition, the joint petitioners upon filing the joint petition and the respondent upon service of the petition are prohibited from doing any of the following:
767.087(1)(a) (a) Harassing, intimidating, physically abusing or imposing any restraint on the personal liberty of the other party or a minor child of either of the parties.
767.087(1)(b) (b) If the action is one under s. 767.02 (1) (a), (b), (c), (d), (h) or (i), encumbering, concealing, damaging, destroying, transferring or otherwise disposing of property owned by either or both of the parties, without the consent of the other party or an order of the court or family court commissioner, except in the usual course of business, in order to secure necessities or in order to pay reasonable costs and expenses of the action, including attorney fees.
767.087(1)(c) (c) Unless the action is one under s. 767.02 (1) (g) or (h), without the consent of the other party or an order of the court or family court commissioner, establishing a residence with a minor child of the parties outside the state or more than 150 miles from the residence of the other party within the state, removing a minor child of the parties from the state for more than 90 consecutive days or concealing a minor child of the parties from the other party.
767.087(2) (2) The prohibitions under sub. (1) shall apply until the action is dismissed, until a final judgment in the action is entered or until the court or family court commissioner orders otherwise.
767.087(3) (3)
767.087(3)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), a party who violates any provision of sub. (1) may be proceeded against under ch. 785 for contempt of court.
767.087(3)(b) (b) An act in violation of sub. (1) (c) is not a contempt of court if the court finds that the action was taken to protect a party or a minor child of the parties from physical abuse by the other party and that there was no reasonable opportunity under the circumstances for the party to obtain an order under sub. (2) authorizing the action.
767.087 History History: 1993 a. 78.
767.09 767.09 Power of court in divorce and legal separation actions.
767.09(1)(1) When a party requests a legal separation rather than a decree of divorce, the court shall grant the decree in that form unless the other party requests a divorce, in which case the court shall hear and determine which decree shall be granted. A decree of separation shall provide that in case of a reconciliation at any time thereafter, the parties may apply for a revocation of the judgment. Upon such application the court shall make such orders as may be just and reasonable.
767.09(2) (2) By stipulation of both parties, or upon motion of either party not earlier than one year after entry of a decree of legal separation, the court shall convert the decree to a decree of divorce.
767.09 History History: 1977 c. 105; 1979 c. 32 s. 50; Stats. 1979 s. 767.09.
767.09 Annotation Factors to be considered in ordering a divorce where plaintiff has asked for only a separation discussed. Husting v. Husting, 54 W (2d) 87, 194 NW (2d) 801.
767.09 Annotation If requirements of (2) are met, conversion to divorce decree is mandatory. Bartz v. Bartz, 153 W (2d) 756, 452 NW (2d) 160 (Ct. App. 1989).
767.10 767.10 Stipulation and property division.
767.10(1) (1) The parties in an action for an annulment, divorce or legal separation may, subject to the approval of the court, stipulate for a division of property, for maintenance payments, for the support of children, for periodic family support payments under s. 767.261 or for legal custody and physical placement, in case a divorce or legal separation is granted or a marriage annulled.
767.10(2) (2)
767.10(2)(a)(a) A court may not approve a stipulation for child support or family support unless the stipulation provides for payment of child support, determined in a manner consistent with s. 767.25 or 767.51.
767.10(2)(b) (b) A court may not approve a stipulation for a division of property that assigns substantially all of the property to one of the parties in the action if the other party in the action is in the process of applying for medical assistance under subch. IV of ch. 49 or if the court determines that it can be reasonably anticipated that the other party in the action will apply for medical assistance under subch. IV of ch. 49 within 30 months of the stipulation.
767.10 History History: 1971 c. 220; 1977 c. 105; 1979 c. 32 ss. 50, 92 (4); Stats. 1979 s. 767.10; 1985 a. 29; 1987 a. 355; 1993 a. 16; 1993 a. 490 s. 276; 1995 a. 27.
767.10 Annotation A trial court is not required to give effect to a property division agreement entered into before divorce proceedings are instituted; it should make its own determination as to whether the agreement adequately provides for the parties. Ray v. Ray, 57 W (2d) 77, 203 NW (2d) 724.
767.10 Annotation Legislative reduction of the age of majority to 18 years in effect emancipated children of the divorced father who had reached that age and terminated both his parental rights and his legal obligation to provide support under the divorce judgment, since parental support past the age of majority is not a concept accepted in Wisconsin. Schmitz v. Schmitz, 70 W (2d) 882, 236 NW (2d) 657.
767.11 767.11 Family court counseling services.
767.11(1) (1)Director.
767.11(1)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b) and subject to approval by the chief judge of the judicial administrative district, the circuit judge or judges in each county shall designate a person meeting the qualifications under sub. (4) as the director of family court counseling services in that county.
767.11(1)(b) (b) If 2 or more contiguous counties enter into a cooperative agreement under sub. (3) (b), the circuit judges for the counties involved shall, subject to approval by the chief judge of the judicial administrative district, designate a person meeting the qualifications under sub. (4) as the director of family court counseling services for those counties.
767.11(1)(c) (c) A county or counties may designate a family court commissioner as the director under par. (a) or (b).
767.11(2) (2)Duties. A director of family court counseling services designated under sub. (1) shall administer a family court counseling office if such an office is established under sub. (3) (a) or (b). Regardless of whether such an office is established, the director shall:
767.11(2)(a) (a) Employ staff to perform mediation and to perform any legal custody and physical placement study services authorized under sub. (14), arrange and monitor staff training, and assign and monitor staff case load.
767.11(2)(b) (b) Contract under sub. (3) (c) with a person or public or private entity to perform mediation and to perform any legal custody and physical placement study services authorized under sub. (14).
767.11(2)(c) (c) Supervise and perform mediation and any legal custody and physical placement study services authorized under sub. (14), and evaluate the quality of any such mediation or study services.
767.11(2)(d) (d) Administer and manage funding for family court counseling services.
767.11(3) (3)Mediation provided. Mediation shall be provided in every county in this state by any of the following means:
767.11(3)(a) (a) A county may establish a family court counseling office to provide mediation in that county.
767.11(3)(b) (b) Two or more contiguous counties may enter into a cooperative agreement to establish one family court counseling office to provide mediation in those counties.
767.11(3)(c) (c) A director of family court counseling services designated under sub. (1) may contract with any person or public or private entity, located in a county in which the director administers family court counseling services or in a contiguous county, to provide mediation in such a county.
767.11(4) (4)Mediator qualifications. Every mediator assigned under sub. (6) shall have not less than 25 hours of mediation training or not less than 3 years of professional experience in dispute resolution.
767.11(5) (5)Mediation referrals.
767.11(5)(a)(a) In any action affecting the family, including a revision of judgment or order under s. 767.32 or 767.325, in which it appears that legal custody or physical placement is contested, the court or family court commissioner shall refer the parties to the director of family court counseling services for possible mediation of those contested issues. The court or the family court commissioner shall inform the parties that the confidentiality of communications in mediation is waived if the parties stipulate under sub. (14) (c) that the person who provided mediation to the parties may also conduct the legal custody or physical placement study under sub. (14).
767.11(5)(b) (b) If both parties to any action affecting the family wish to have joint legal custody of a child, either party may request the court or family court commissioner to refer the parties to the director of family court counseling services for assistance in resolving any problem relating to joint legal custody and physical placement of the child. Upon request, the court shall so refer the parties.
767.11(5)(c) (c) A person who is awarded periods of physical placement, a child of such a person, a person with visitation rights or a person with physical custody of a child may notify the family court commissioner of any problem he or she has relating to any of these matters. Upon notification, the family court commissioner may refer any person involved in the matter to the director of family court counseling services for assistance in resolving the problem.
767.11(6) (6)Action upon referral. Whenever a court or family court commissioner refers a party to the director of family court counseling services for possible mediation, the director shall assign a mediator to the case. The mediator shall provide mediation if he or she determines it is appropriate. If the mediator determines mediation is not appropriate, he or she shall so notify the court. Whenever a court or family court commissioner refers a party to the director of family court counseling services for any other family court counseling service, the director shall take appropriate action to provide the service.
767.11(7) (7)Private mediator. The parties to any action affecting the family may, at their own expense, receive mediation services from a mediator other than one who provides services under sub. (3). Parties who receive services from such a mediator shall sign and file with the director of family court counseling services and with the court or family court commissioner a written notice stating the mediator's name and the date of the first meeting with the mediator.
767.11(8) (8)Initial session of mediation required.
767.11(8)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), in any action affecting the family, including an action for revision of judgment or order under s. 767.32 or 767.325, in which it appears that legal custody or physical placement is contested, the parties shall attend at least one session with a mediator assigned under sub. (6) or contracted with under sub. (7) and, if the parties and the mediator determine that continued mediation is appropriate, no court may hold a trial of or a final hearing on legal custody or physical placement until after mediation is completed or terminated.
767.11(8)(b) (b) A court may, in its discretion, hold a trial or hearing without requiring attendance at the session under par. (a) if the court finds that attending the session will cause undue hardship or would endanger the health or safety of one of the parties. In making its determination of whether attendance at the session would endanger the health or safety of one of the parties, the court shall consider evidence of the following:
767.11(8)(b)1. 1. That a party engaged in abuse, as defined in s. 813.122 (1) (a), of the child, as defined in s. 48.02 (2).
767.11(8)(b)2. 2. Interspousal battery as described under s. 940.19 or 940.20 (1m) or domestic abuse as defined in s. 813.12 (1) (a).
767.11(8)(b)3. 3. That either party has a significant problem with alcohol or drug abuse.
767.11(8)(b)4. 4. Any other evidence indicating that a party's health or safety will be endangered by attending the session.
767.11(8)(c) (c) The initial session under par. (a) shall be a screening and evaluation mediation session to determine whether mediation is appropriate and whether both parties wish to continue in mediation.
767.11(9) (9)Prohibited issues in mediation. If mediation is provided by a mediator assigned under sub. (6), no issue relating to property division, maintenance or child support may be considered during the mediation unless all of the following apply:
767.11(9)(a) (a) The property division, maintenance or child support issue is directly related to the legal custody or physical placement issue.
767.11(9)(b) (b) The parties agree in writing to consider the property division, maintenance or child support issue.
767.11(10) (10)Powers and duties of mediator. A mediator assigned under sub. (6) shall be guided by the best interest of the child and may do any of the following, at his or her discretion:
767.11(10)(a) (a) Include the counsel of any party or any appointed guardian ad litem in the mediation.
767.11(10)(b) (b) Interview any child of the parties, with or without a party present.
767.11(10)(c) (c) Require a party to provide written disclosure of facts relating to any legal custody or physical placement issue addressed in mediation, including any financial issue permitted to be considered.
767.11(10)(d) (d) Suspend mediation when necessary to enable a party to obtain an appropriate court order or appropriate therapy.
767.11(10)(e) (e) Terminate mediation if a party does not cooperate or if mediation is not appropriate or if any of the following facts exist:
767.11(10)(e)1. 1. There is evidence that a party engaged in abuse, as defined in s. 813.122 (1) (a), of the child, as defined in s. 48.02 (2).
767.11(10)(e)2. 2. There is evidence of interspousal battery as described under s. 940.19 or 940.20 (1m) or domestic abuse as defined in s. 813.12 (1) (a).
767.11(10)(e)3. 3. Either party has a significant problem with alcohol or drug abuse.
767.11(10)(e)4. 4. Other evidence which indicates one of the parties' health or safety will be endangered if mediation is not terminated.
767.11(12) (12)Mediation agreement.
767.11(12)(a)(a) Any agreement which resolves issues of legal custody or periods of physical placement between the parties reached as a result of mediation under this section shall be prepared in writing, reviewed by the attorney, if any, for each party and by any appointed guardian ad litem, and submitted to the court to be included in the court order as a stipulation. Any reviewing attorney or guardian ad litem shall certify on the mediation agreement that he or she reviewed it and the guardian ad litem, if any, shall comment on the agreement based on the best interest of the child. The mediator shall certify that the written mediation agreement is in the best interest of the child based on the information presented to the mediator and accurately reflects the agreement made between the parties. The court may approve or reject the agreement, based on the best interest of the child. The court shall state in writing its reasons for rejecting an agreement.
767.11(12)(b) (b) If after mediation under this section the parties do not reach agreement on legal custody or periods of physical placement, the parties or the mediator shall so notify the court. The court shall promptly appoint a guardian ad litem under s. 767.045. After the appointment the court shall, if appropriate, refer the matter for a legal custody or physical placement study under sub. (14). If the parties come to agreement on legal custody or physical placement after the matter has been referred for a study, the study shall be terminated. The parties may return to mediation at any time before any trial of or final hearing on legal custody or periods of physical placement. If the parties return to mediation, the county shall collect any applicable fee under s. 814.615.
767.11(13) (13)Powers of court or family court commissioner. Except as provided in sub. (8), referring parties to mediation under this section does not affect the power of the court or family court commissioner to make any necessary order relating to the parties during the course of the mediation.
767.11(14) (14)Legal custody and physical placement study.
767.11(14)(a)(a) A county or 2 or more contiguous counties shall provide legal custody and physical placement study services. The county or counties may elect to provide these services by any of the means set forth in sub. (3) with respect to mediation. Regardless of whether a county so elects, whenever legal custody or physical placement of a minor child is contested and mediation under this section is not used or does not result in agreement between the parties, or at any other time the court considers it appropriate, the court may order a person or entity designated by the county to investigate the following matters relating to the parties:
767.11(14)(a)1. 1. The conditions of the child's home.
767.11(14)(a)2. 2. Each party's performance of parental duties and responsibilities relating to the child.
767.11(14)(a)3. 3. Any other matter relevant to the best interest of the child.
767.11(14)(b) (b) The person or entity investigating the parties under par. (a) shall complete the investigation and submit the results to the court. The court shall make the results available to both parties. The report shall be a part of the record in the action unless the court orders otherwise.
767.11(14)(c) (c) No person who provided mediation to the parties under this section may investigate the parties under this subsection unless each party personally so consents by written stipulation after mediation has ended and after receiving notice from the person who provided mediation that consent waives the inadmissibility of communications in mediation under s. 904.085.
767.11(15) (15)Applicability. This section applies to each county on the date established by that county, or on June 1, 1989, whichever is earlier.
767.11 History History: 1987 a. 355; 1989 a. 56; 1991 a. 269; Sup. Ct. Order No. 93-03, 179 W (2d) xv; 1995 a. 275, 343.
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