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(1n) Before making any temporary order under sub. (1), the court or
12family court commissioner shall consider those factors
which that the court is
13required by this chapter to consider before entering a final judgment on the same
14subject matter.
In making a determination under sub. (1) (a) or (am), the court or
15family court commissioner shall consider the factors under s. 767.24 (5). If the court
16or family court commissioner makes a temporary child support order that deviates
17from the amount of support that would be required by using the percentage standard
18established by the department under s. 49.22 (9), the court or family court
19commissioner shall comply with the requirements of s. 767.25 (1n). A temporary
20order under sub. (1) may be based upon the written stipulation of the parties, subject
21to the approval of the court or the family court commissioner. Temporary orders
22made by the family court commissioner may be reviewed by the court as provided in
23s. 767.13 (6).
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1767.24
(1) General provisions. In rendering a judgment of annulment, divorce
2or, legal separation
or paternity, or in rendering a judgment in an action under s.
3767.02 (1) (e)
or 767.62 (3), the court shall make such provisions as it deems just and
4reasonable concerning the legal custody and physical placement of any minor child
5of the parties, as provided in this section.
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(1m) Parenting plan. In an action for annulment, divorce or legal
8separation, an action to determine paternity or an action under s. 767.02 (1) (e) or
9767.62 (3) in which legal custody or physical placement is contested, a party seeking
10sole or joint legal custody or periods of physical placement shall file a parenting plan
11with the court before any pretrial conference may be held. A parenting plan shall
12provide information about the following questions:
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(a) What legal custody or physical placement the parent is seeking.
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(b) Where the parent lives currently and where the parent intends to live
15during the next 2 years.
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(c) Where the parent works and the hours of employment.
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(d) Who will provide any necessary child care when the parent cannot and who
18will pay for the child care.
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(e) Where the child will go to school.
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(f) What doctor or health care facility will provide medical care for the child.
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(g) How the child's medical expenses will be paid.
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(h) What the child's religious commitment will be, if any.
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(i) Who will make decisions about the child's education, medical care, choice of
24child care providers and extracurricular activities.
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1(j) How the parent proposes to resolve disagreements related to matters over
2which the court orders joint decision making.
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(k) What child support, family support, maintenance or other income transfer
4there will be.
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(2) (a) Subject to
par. (b)
pars. (am), (b) and (c), based on the best interest
7of the child and after considering the factors under sub. (5), the court may give joint
8legal custody or sole legal custody of a minor child.
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(2) (am) The court shall presume that joint legal custody is in the best
11interest of the child.
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(2) (b) The court may give
joint sole legal custody only if it finds that
14doing so is in the child's best interest and that either of the following applies:
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1. Both parties agree to
joint sole legal custody
with the same party.
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2. The parties do not agree to
joint sole legal custody
with the same party, but
17at least one party requests
joint
sole legal custody and the court specifically finds
all 182 or more of the following:
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a.
Both parties are One party is not capable of performing parental duties and
20responsibilities
and or does not wish to have an active role in raising the child.
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b.
No One or more conditions exist at that time
which that would substantially
22interfere with the exercise of joint legal custody.
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c. The parties will
not be able to cooperate in the future decision making
24required under an award of joint legal custody. In making this finding the court shall
25consider, along with any other pertinent items, any reasons offered by a party
1objecting to joint legal custody. Evidence that either party engaged in abuse, as
2defined in s. 813.122 (1) (a), of the child, as defined in s. 48.02 (2), or evidence of
3interspousal battery, as described under s. 940.19 or 940.20 (1m), or domestic abuse,
4as defined in s. 813.12 (1) (a), creates a rebuttable presumption that the parties will
5not be able to cooperate in the future decision making required.
This presumption
6may be rebutted by clear and convincing evidence that the abuse will not interfere
7with the parties' ability to cooperate in the future decision making required.
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(2) (c) The court may not give sole legal custody to a parent who refuses
10to cooperate with the other parent if the court finds that the refusal to cooperate is
11unreasonable.
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12Section 3054cr. 767.24 (4) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 767.24 (4) (a) 1.
13and amended to read:
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(4) (a) 1. Except as provided under par. (b), if the court orders sole or
15joint legal custody under sub. (2), the court shall allocate periods of physical
16placement between the parties in accordance with this subsection.
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172. In determining the allocation of periods of physical placement, the court
18shall consider each case on the basis of the factors in sub. (5).
The court shall set a
19placement schedule that allows the child to have regularly occurring, meaningful
20periods of physical placement with each parent and that maximizes the amount of
21time the child may spend with each parent, taking into account geographic
22separation and accommodations for different households.
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(4) (a) 3. Notwithstanding subd. 2. and sub. (5), the court shall presume
25that any proposal submitted to the court with respect to periods of physical
1placement that has been voluntarily agreed to by the parties is in the child's best
2interest.
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(4) (c) No court may deny periods of physical placement for failure to
5meet, or grant periods of physical placement for meeting, any financial obligation to
6the child or
, if the parties were married, to the former spouse.
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(5) Factors in custody and physical placement determinations. 9(intro.) In determining legal custody and periods of physical placement, the court
10shall consider all facts relevant to the best interest of the child. The court may not
11prefer one
parent or potential custodian over the other on the basis of the sex or race
12of the
parent or potential custodian.
The court shall consider reports of appropriate
13professionals if admitted into evidence when legal custody or physical placement is
14contested. The court shall consider the following factors in making its
15determination:
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(5) (a) The wishes of the child's parent or parents
, as shown by any
18stipulation between the parties, any proposed parenting plan or any legal custody
19or physical placement proposal submitted to the court at trial.
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(5) (bm) The right of the child to spend the same amount of time or
22substantial periods of time with each parent.
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(5) (cm) The amount and quality of time that each parent has spent with
25the child in the past, changes to the parents' custodial roles made necessary by the
1divorce and any reasonable life-style changes that a parent proposes to make to be
2able to spend time with the child in the future.
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(5) (dm) The age of the child and the child's developmental and
5educational needs at different ages.
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(5) (em) The need for regularly occurring and meaningful periods of
8physical placement to provide predictability and stability for the child.
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(5) (fm) The cooperation and communication between the parties and
11whether either party unreasonably refuses to cooperate or communicate with the
12other party.
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(5) (g) Whether
each party can support the other party's relationship
15with the child, including encouraging and facilitating frequent and continuing
16contact with the child, or whether one party is likely to unreasonably interfere with
17the child's continuing relationship with the other party.
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(5) (jm) The reports of appropriate professionals if admitted into
20evidence.
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22767.242 Enforcement of physical placement orders. (1) Definitions. In
23this section:
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1(a) "Petitioner" means the parent filing a petition under this section, regardless
2of whether that parent was the petitioner in the action in which periods of physical
3placement were awarded under s. 767.24.
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(b) "Respondent" means the parent upon whom a petition under this section is
5served, regardless of whether that parent was the respondent in the action in which
6periods of physical placement were awarded under s. 767.24.
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7(2) Who may file. A parent who has been awarded periods of physical
8placement under s. 767.24 may file a petition under sub. (3) if any of the following
9applies:
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(a) The parent has had one or more periods of physical placement denied by the
11other parent.
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(b) The parent has had one or more periods of physical placement substantially
13interfered with by the other parent.
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(c) The parent has incurred a financial loss or expenses as a result of the other
15parent's intentional failure to exercise one or more periods of physical placement
16under an order allocating specific times for the exercise of periods of physical
17placement.
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18(3) Petition. (a) The petition shall allege facts sufficient to show the following:
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1. The name of the petitioner and that the petitioner has been awarded periods
20of physical placement.
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2. The name of the respondent.
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3. That the criteria in sub. (2) apply.
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(b) The petition shall request the imposition of a remedy or any combination
24of remedies under sub. (5) (b). This paragraph does not prohibit a judge or family
1court commissioner from imposing a remedy under sub. (5) (b) if the remedy was not
2requested in the petition.
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(c) A judge or family court commissioner shall accept any legible petition for
4an order under this section.
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(d) The petition shall be filed under the principal action under which the
6periods of physical placement were awarded.
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(e) A petition under this section is a motion for remedial sanction for purposes
8of s. 785.03 (1) (a).
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9(4) Service on respondent; response. Upon the filing of a petition under sub.
10(3), the petitioner shall serve a copy of the petition upon the respondent. The
11respondent may respond to the petition either in writing before or at the hearing
12under sub. (5) (a) or orally at that hearing.
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13(5) Hearing; remedies. (a) A judge or family court commissioner shall hold a
14hearing on the petition no later than 30 days after the petition has been served,
15unless the time is extended by mutual agreement of the parties or upon the motion
16of a guardian ad litem and the approval of the judge or family court commissioner.
17The judge or family court commissioner may, on his or her own motion or the motion
18of any party, order that a guardian ad litem be appointed for the child prior to the
19hearing.
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(b) At the conclusion of the hearing, the judge or family court commissioner
21may do any of the following:
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1. If the judge or family court commissioner finds that the respondent has
23intentionally and unreasonably denied the petitioner one or more periods of physical
24placement or that the respondent has intentionally and unreasonably interfered
1with one or more of the petitioner's periods of physical placement, do one or more of
2the following:
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a. Issue an order granting additional periods of physical placement to replace
4those denied or interfered with.
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b. If the underlying order or judgment relating to periods of physical placement
6does not provide for specific times for the exercise of periods of physical placement,
7issue an order specifying the times for the exercise of periods of physical placement.
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c. Find the respondent in contempt of court under ch. 785.
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d. Grant an injunction ordering the respondent to strictly comply with the
10judgment or order relating to the award of physical placement. In determining
11whether to issue an injunction, the judge or family court commissioner shall consider
12whether alternative remedies requested by the petitioner would be as effective in
13obtaining compliance with the order or judgment relating to physical placement.
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2. If the judge or family court commissioner finds that the petitioner has
15incurred a financial loss or expenses as a result of the respondent's failure,
16intentionally and unreasonably and without adequate notice to the petitioner, to
17exercise one or more periods of physical placement under an order allocating specific
18times for the exercise of periods of physical placement, issue an order requiring the
19respondent to pay to the petitioner a sum of money sufficient to compensate the
20petitioner for the financial loss or expenses.
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(c) Except as provided in par. (b) 1. a. and b., the judge or family court
22commissioner may not modify an order of legal custody or physical placement in an
23action under this section.
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1(d) The judge or family court commissioner shall award the prevailing party
2a reasonable amount for the cost of maintaining an action under this section and for
3attorney fees.
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(e) An injunction issued under par. (b) 1. d. is effective according to its terms,
5for the period of time that the petitioner requests, but not more than 2 years.
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6(6) Enforcement assistance. (a) If an injunction is issued under sub. (5) (b)
71. d., upon request by the petitioner the judge or family court commissioner shall
8order the sheriff to assist the petitioner in executing or serving the injunction.
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(b) Within 24 hours after a request by the petitioner, the clerk of the circuit
10court shall send a copy of an injunction issued under sub. (5) (b) 1. d. to the sheriff
11or to any other local law enforcement agency that is the central repository for orders
12and that has jurisdiction over the respondent's residence. If the respondent does not
13reside in this state, the clerk shall send a copy of the injunction to the sheriff of the
14county in which the circuit court is located.
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(c) The sheriff or other appropriate local law enforcement agency under par. (b)
16shall make available to other law enforcement agencies, through a verification
17system, information on the existence and status of any injunction issued under sub.
18(5) (b) 1. d. The information need not be maintained after the injunction is no longer
19in effect.
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20(7) Arrest. A law enforcement officer may arrest and take a person into custody
21if all of the following apply:
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(a) A petitioner under this section presents the law enforcement officer with a
23copy of an injunction issued under sub. (5) (b) 1. d. or the law enforcement officer
24determines that such an injunction exists through communication with appropriate
25authorities.
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1(b) The law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that the person
2has violated the injunction issued under sub. (5) (b) 1. d.
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3(8) Penalty. Whoever intentionally violates an injunction issued under sub.
4(5) (b) 1. d. may be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 2
5years or both.