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48.357
(5m) (a) If a proposed change in placement changes a child's placement
9from a placement in the child's home to a placement outside the child's home, the
10court shall order the child's parent to provide a statement of income, assets, debts
, 11and living expenses to the court or the person or agency primarily responsible for
12implementing the dispositional order by a date specified by the court. The clerk of
13court shall provide, without charge, to any parent ordered to provide a statement of
14income, assets, debts
, and living expenses a document setting forth the
percentage
15standard established by the department of workforce development under s. 49.22 (9) 16method of calculating child support under s. 767.251 and the manner of its
17application established by the department of health and family services under s.
1846.247 and listing the factors that a court may consider under s. 46.10 (14) (c). If the
19child is placed outside the child's home, the court shall determine the liability of the
20parent in the manner provided in s. 46.10 (14).
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21Section
9. 48.363 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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48.363
(1) (c) If the proposed revision is for a change in the amount of child
23support to be paid by a parent, the court shall order the child's parent to provide a
24statement of income, assets, debts
, and living expenses to the court and the person
25or agency primarily responsible for implementing the dispositional order by a date
1specified by the court. The clerk of court shall provide, without charge, to any parent
2ordered to provide a statement of income, assets, debts
, and living expenses a
3document setting forth the
percentage standard established by the department of
4workforce development under s. 49.22 (9) method of calculating child support under
5s. 767.251 and the manner of its application established by the department of health
6and family services under s. 46.247 and listing the factors that a court may consider
7under s. 46.10 (14) (c).
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8Section
10. 49.22 (9) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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49.22
(9) The department shall prepare and make available to judges and other
10court personnel forms, tables, computer software, and instruction manuals or other
11publications to aid in the calculation of child support by using the method under s.
12767.251.
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13Section
11. 49.22 (10) of the statutes is created to read:
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49.22
(10) (a) The secretary shall exercise his or her authority under s. 15.04
15(1) (c) to create, by January 1, 2002, and by January 1 every 4 years thereafter, a child
16support committee to review the adequacy to support children of the method of
17calculating child support under s. 767.251. The committee shall consider current
18research and economic and case data, as well as any other relevant resources, on the
19cost of, and expenditures that are necessary for, raising children.
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(b) The committee shall be composed of representatives of the state's judicial
21branch, legislative branch, executive branch, and state bar, and of advocates for
22children, child support payers, and child support payees.
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(c) No later than January 1, 2003, and no later than January 1 every 4 years
24thereafter, the committee shall report its findings and legislative and other
1recommendations to the joint legislative council and to the federal department of
2health and human services.
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3Section
12. 301.12 (14) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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301.12
(14) (b) Except as provided in par. (c) and subject to par. (cm), liability
5of a parent specified in sub. (2) or s. 301.03 (18) for the care and maintenance of the
6parent's minor child who has been placed by a court order under s. 938.183, 938.355
, 7or 938.357 in a residential, nonmedical facility such as a group home, foster home,
8treatment foster home, child caring institution
, or juvenile correctional institution
9shall be determined by the court by using the
percentage standard established by the
10department of workforce development under s. 49.22 (9) method of calculating child
11support under s. 767.251 and by applying the
percentage standard method in the
12manner established by the department under par. (g).
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13Section
13. 301.12 (14) (c) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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301.12
(14) (c) (intro.) Upon request by a parent, the court may modify the
15amount of child support payments determined under par. (b), subject to par. (cm), if,
16after considering the following factors, the court finds by the greater weight of the
17credible evidence that
the use of the
percentage standard method of calculating child
18support under s. 767.251 is unfair to the child or to either of the parents:
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19Section
14. 301.12 (14) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
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301.12
(14) (d) If the court finds under par. (c) that use of the
percentage
21standard method of calculating child support under s. 767.251 is unfair to the minor
22child or either of the parents, the court shall state in writing or on the record the
23amount of support that would be required by using the
percentage standard method
24under s. 767.251, the amount by which the court's order deviates from that amount,
25the court's reasons for finding that use of the
percentage standard method under s.
1767.251 is unfair to the child or the parent, the court's reasons for the amount of the
2modification
, and the basis for the modification.
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3Section
15. 301.12 (14) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
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301.12
(14) (g) For purposes of determining child support under par. (b), the
5department shall promulgate rules related to the application of the
standard
6established by the department of workforce development under s. 49.22 (9) method
7under s. 767.251 to a child support obligation for the care and maintenance of a child
8who is placed by a court order under s. 938.183, 938.355
, or 938.357 in a residential,
9nonmedical facility. The rules shall take into account the needs of any person,
10including dependent children other than the child, whom either parent is legally
11obligated to support.
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12Section
16. 767.085 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.085
(2) (b) The clerk of court shall provide without charge, to each person
14filing a petition requesting child support, a document setting forth the
percentage
15standard established by the department under s. 49.22 (9) method of calculating
16child support under s. 767.251 and listing the factors
which that a court may consider
17under s. 767.25 (1m).
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18Section
17. 767.085 (2m) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.085
(2m) (a) 2. Shall be accompanied by a document, provided without
20charge by the clerk of court, setting forth the
percentage standard established by the
21department under s. 49.22 (9) method of calculating child support under s. 767.251 22and listing the factors
which that a court may consider under s. 767.25 (1m).
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23Section
18. 767.085 (2m) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.085
(2m) (b) If service is by publication, notification regarding s. 948.31
25may consist of references to the statute numbers and titles, and information relating
1to the
percentage standard method of calculating child support and the factors need
2not be provided.
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3Section
19
. 767.23 (1n) of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.23
(1n) Before making any temporary order under sub. (1), the court or
5family court commissioner shall consider those factors that the court is required by
6this chapter to consider before entering a final judgment on the same subject matter.
7In making a determination under sub. (1) (a) or (am), the court or family court
8commissioner shall consider the factors under s. 767.24 (5). If the court or family
9court commissioner makes a temporary child support order that deviates from the
10amount of support that would be required by using the
percentage standard
11established by the department under s. 49.22 (9) method of calculating child support
12under s. 767.251, the court or family court commissioner shall comply with the
13requirements of s. 767.25 (1n). A temporary order under sub. (1) may be based upon
14the written stipulation of the parties, subject to the approval of the court or the family
15court commissioner. Temporary orders made by the family court commissioner may
16be reviewed by the court as provided in s. 767.13 (6).
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17Section
20. 767.25 (1j) of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.25
(1j) Except as provided in sub. (1m), the court shall determine child
19support payments by using the
percentage standard established by the department
20under s. 49.22 (9) method under s. 767.251.
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21Section
21. 767.25 (1m) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.25
(1m) (intro.) Upon request by a party, the court may modify the amount
23of child support payments determined under
sub. (1j)
s. 767.251 if, after considering
24the following factors, the court finds by the greater weight of the credible evidence
1that use of the
percentage standard method under s. 767.251 is unfair to the child
2or to any of the parties:
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3Section
22. 767.25 (1n) of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.25
(1n) If the court finds under sub. (1m) that use of the
percentage
5standard method of calculating child support under s. 767.251 is unfair to the child
6or the requesting party, the court shall state in writing or on the record the amount
7of support that would be required by using the
percentage standard method under
8s. 767.251, the amount by which the court's order deviates from that amount, its
9reasons for finding that use of the
percentage standard method under s. 767.251 is
10unfair to the child or the party, its reasons for the amount of the modification
, and
11the basis for the modification.
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12Section
23. 767.251 of the statutes is created to read:
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13767.251 Calculation of child support payments. (1) Gross income. For
14purposes of determining a parent's gross income under this section, all of the
15following apply:
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(a) The court shall include as income all of the following:
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1. Subject to par. (b), all personal income considered gross income for federal
18income tax purposes.
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2. Net proceeds from worker's compensation or other personal injury awards
20intended to replace income.
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3. Income continuation benefits.
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4. Voluntary deferred compensation or employee contributions to a
23profit-sharing or pension account.
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5. Military allowances and veterans benefits.
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16. Undistributed income from a closely held corporation if all of the following
2apply:
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a. The parent has a majority interest in the corporation.
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b. The parent may exercise control over, or access the earnings of, the
5corporation.
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7. Tax-exempt interest.
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(b) The court shall exclude from income all of the following:
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1. Onetime long-term capital gain income from the sale of individual passive
9investments.
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2. Onetime capital gain income from the sale of the family home.
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(c) The court shall subtract from income all of the following:
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1. Any maintenance paid to the other parent or to a former spouse.
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2. If the parent is self-employed, one-half of the unemployment tax that the
14parent pays.
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3. Business expenses that are allowed as deductions for expenses for tax
16purposes.
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4. Business expenses that are not allowed as deductions for expenses for tax
18purposes but that the court considers necessary for the production of income.
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(d) The court shall include as income wages paid by the parent to a member of
20the parent's household that the court determines were paid for the purpose of
21diverting income to avoid paying child support.
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(e) If the court determines that a party has encumbered, concealed, damaged,
23destroyed, transferred, or otherwise disposed of property for the purpose of avoiding
24payment of child support, or that child support based on the gross incomes of the
25parties will not adequately provide for the child and that the parties have
1nonproductive assets, the court may impute income to one or both parents from such
2property or assets by multiplying the value of the property or asset by the current
36-month treasury bill interest rate and including the amount obtained in the gross
4income of the appropriate parent.
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(f) If the court determines that a parent is able and available to work, that
6employment opportunities exist in the parent's community for which the parent is
7qualified, and that the parent is not working at least 40 hours per week, the court
8shall impute to the parent a gross income based on a 40-hour work week, the parent's
9educational attainment and work experience, and the type of employment
10opportunities in the parent's community for which the parent is qualified.
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11(2) Amount of physical placement. (a) For the purpose of determining child
12support payments under sub. (4), the court shall determine the amount of physical
13placement that a parent has on the basis of the number of days, or amount of time,
14out of a total of 365 days in a year, that the parent provides care for the child.
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(b) Notwithstanding par. (a), if both parents provide care for the child in the
16same 24-hour period, the court shall determine the amount of time that each parent
17provides care for the child on that day not on the basis of the number of hours that
18each parent cares for the child but on a basis that reflects each parent's proportionate
19share of the total expenses incurred by the 2 parents in caring for the child on that
20day.
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(c) After making any adjustments necessary to ensure that the total number
22of days in a year that the parents have physical placement of the child equals 365,
23the court shall determine the percentage of the 365 days in a year that each parent
24has physical placement of the child, and shall make any adjustments necessary to
25ensure that the total of those percentages equals 100%.
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1(3) Gross monthly child support obligations. For the purpose of determining
2child support payments under sub. (4), the court shall determine the gross monthly
3child support obligation of each parent as follows:
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(a) If the combined gross monthly income of the 2 parents is equal to or less than
5$4,000, the gross monthly child support obligation of each parent equals the
6following percentage of that parent's gross monthly income:
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1. If there is one minor child, 17%.
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2. If there are 2 minor children, 25%.
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3. If there are 3 minor children, 29%.
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4. If there are 4 minor children, 31%.
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5. If there are 5 or more minor children, 34%.
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(b) If the combined gross monthly income of the 2 parents is greater than $4,000
13but not greater than $20,000, the gross monthly child support obligation of each
14parent is calculated as follows:
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1. The combined gross monthly child support obligation of the 2 parents equals
16the following amount:
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a. If there is one minor child, $680 plus 8.5% of the combined gross monthly
18income of the 2 parents in excess of $4,000.
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b. If there are 2 minor children, $1,000 plus 12.5% of the combined gross
20monthly income of the 2 parents in excess of $4,000.
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c. If there are 3 minor children, $1,160 plus 14.5% of the combined gross
22monthly income of the 2 parents in excess of $4,000.
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d. If there are 4 minor children, $1,240 plus 15.5% of the combined gross
24monthly income of the 2 parents in excess of $4,000.
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1e. If there are 5 or more minor children, $1,360 plus 17% of the combined gross
2monthly income of the 2 parents in excess of $4,000.
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2. The gross monthly child support obligation of each parent equals that
4parent's percentage of the combined gross income of the 2 parents multiplied by the
5applicable combined gross monthly child support obligation amount under subd. 1.
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(c) If the combined gross monthly income of the 2 parents is greater than
7$20,000, the gross monthly child support obligation of each parent is calculated as
8follows:
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1. The combined gross monthly child support obligation of the 2 parents equals
10the following amount:
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a. If there is one minor child, $2,040 plus 4% of the combined gross monthly
12income of the 2 parents in excess of $20,000.
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b. If there are 2 minor children, $3,000 plus 6% of the combined gross monthly
14income of the 2 parents in excess of $20,000.
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c. If there are 3 minor children, $3,480 plus 7% of the combined gross monthly
16income of the 2 parents in excess of $20,000.
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d. If there are 4 minor children, $3,720 plus 8% of the combined gross monthly
18income of the 2 parents in excess of $20,000.
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e. If there are 5 or more minor children, $4,080 plus 9% of the combined gross
20monthly income of the 2 parents in excess of $20,000.
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2. The gross monthly child support obligation of each parent equals that
22parent's percentage of the combined gross income of the 2 parents multiplied by the
23applicable combined gross monthly child support obligation amount under subd. 1.
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(d) Notwithstanding pars. (a), (b), and (c), if a parent is subject to another child
25support order or is otherwise legally obligated to support one or more other children,
1that parent's gross monthly child support obligation is the amount determined for
2that parent under par. (a), (b), or (c), multiplied by the following percentage:
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1. If the number of other children the parent is obligated to support is one, 90%.
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2. If the number of other children the parent is obligated to support is 2, 85%.
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3. If the number of other children the parent is obligated to support is 3, 80%.
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4. If the number of other children the parent is obligated to support is 4 or more,
775%.
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8(4) Amount of payments. The court shall determine child support payments
9as follows:
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(a)
In sole placement cases. If the court grants periods of physical placement
11to only one parent, or if the court grants periods of physical placement to both parents
12but one parent has physical placement of the child for fewer than 55 days in a year,
13the parent with less or no physical placement shall pay to the other parent the gross
14monthly child support obligation determined for that payer parent under sub. (3).
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(b)
In shared placement cases. If the court grants periods of physical placement
16to both parents and each parent has physical placement of the child for at least 55
17days in a year, the court shall determine child support payments in the following
18manner:
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1. Each parent's gross monthly child support obligation determined under sub.
20(3) shall be multiplied by 1.4 and by the other parent's percentage of physical
21placement determined under sub. (2) (c). The product under this subdivision for each
22parent is that parent's net monthly child support obligation.