Note: Repealed as unnecessary. The repealed section provides:
767.14 Service on office of family court commissioner and
appearance by circuit court commissioner. In any action affecting the
family, each party shall, either within 20 days after making service on the
opposite party of any petition or pleading or before filing such petition or
pleading in court, serve a copy of the same upon the circuit court
commissioner supervising the office of family court commissioner of the
county in which the action is begun, whether such action is contested or
not. No judgment in any such action shall be granted unless this section
is complied with except when otherwise ordered by the court. A circuit
court commissioner assisting in matters affecting the family may appear
in an action under this chapter when appropriate; and shall appear when
requested by the court.
Those judicial circuits desiring to continue service on the circuit court court
commissioner may do so by adopting a local rule.
SB123, s. 70 16Section 70. 767.145 (title) and (1) of the statutes are repealed.
Note: Reflects the repeal of s. 767.14 by Sec. 69 of this bill. Section 767.145 (1)
provides:

767.145 (1) After the expiration of the period specified by the
statute, the court may in its discretion, upon petition and without notice,
extend the time within which service shall be made upon the circuit court
commissioner supervising the office of family court commissioner.
SB123, s. 71 1Section 71. 767.145 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 767.215 (4) (a) and
2amended to read:
SB123,39,53 767.215 (4) (a) Except as provided in s. 767.456 par. (b) and s. 767.815,
4extension of time under any other circumstances shall be is governed by s. 801.15 (2),
5except that
the.
SB123,39,11 6(b) The court may, upon the petitioner's demonstration of good cause, and
7without notice, order one additional 60-day extension for service of the initial papers
8in the action if the extension motion is made within 90 days after filing the initial
9papers. If the extension motion is not made within the 90-day period, the court may
10grant the motion only if it finds excusable neglect for failure to act and good cause
11shown for granting the extension
.
Note: Clarifies when motions for a 60-day extension for serving the initial papers
must be made and the standard for granting the motion if made more than 90 days after
filing the papers.
SB123, s. 72 12Section 72. 767.15 of the statutes is renumbered 767.217 and amended to
13read:
SB123,40,2 14767.217 (title) Service on child support program Notice to Child
15Support Program
. (1) Notice of pleading or motion. In any an action affecting
16the family in which either party is a recipient of benefits under ss. 49.141 to 49.161
17or aid under s. 46.261, 49.19, or 49.45, each party shall, either within 20 days after
18making service on serving the opposite party of any with a motion or pleading
19requesting the court or circuit court commissioner to order, or to modify a previous
20order, relating to child support, maintenance, or family support, or before filing the

1motion or pleading in court, serve a copy of the motion or pleading upon on the county
2child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) of the county in which the action is begun.
SB123,40,6 3(2) Notice of appeal. In any an appeal of any an action affecting the family
4in which support or maintenance of a child of any party is at issue, the person who
5initiates the appeal shall notify the department of the appeal by sending a copy of
6the notice of appeal to the department.
SB123,40,8 7(3) Noncompliance. No A judgment in any an action affecting the family may
8not be granted unless this section is complied with or a court orders otherwise.
SB123, s. 73 9Section 73. 767.16 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB123,40,20 10767.16 Circuit court commissioner or law partner; when interested;
11procedure.
Neither a A circuit court commissioner assisting in matters affecting
12the family nor a partner or a member of the commissioner's law firm may not appear
13in any action affecting the family in any court held in the county in which the circuit
14court commissioner is acting, except when authorized to appear by s. 767.14. In case
15the
. If a circuit court commissioner or a partner shall be in any way member of the
16commissioner's law firm is
interested in such an action affecting the family and no
17other circuit court commissioner is available
, the presiding judge shall appoint some
18reputable
an attorney to perform the services enjoined upon the act as circuit court
19commissioner in that action. The appointed attorney shall take and file the oath and
20receive the compensation provided by law.
Note: 1. Removes as obsolete reference to an appearance by a court commissioner
when authorized by s. 767.14. Section 767.14 is repealed by Sec. 69 of this bill.
2. Clarifies remaining language.
SB123, s. 74 21Section 74. 767.17 of the statutes is created to read:
SB123,40,23 22767.17 Review of circuit court commissioner decisions. A decision of a
23circuit court commissioner under this chapter is reviewable under s. 757.69 (8).

Note: For convenience, adds a cross-reference to the provision on review of circuit
court commissioner decisions by the court, including opportunity for a de novo hearing.
SB123, s. 75 1Section 75. 767.19 (title) of the statutes is repealed.
SB123, s. 76 2Section 76. 767.19 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 767.13 and amended to
3read:
SB123,41,12 4767.13 Impoundment of record. No Except as provided in s. 767.127 (3), the
5record or evidence in any case shall an action affecting the family may not be
6impounded, or and access thereto to the record or evidence may not be refused, except
7by special written order of the court made in its discretion in the interests of public
8morals. And when impounded no officer or other
for good cause shown. No person
9shall may permit a copy of any of the testimony or pleadings impounded record or
10evidence
, or the substance thereof of the record or evidence, to be taken by any person
11other than a party to the action, or his or her attorney of record, without the special
12order of the
unless a court orders otherwise.
Note: 1. Substitutes, as the standard for impounding or denying access to the
record or evidence in an action affecting the family, "good cause shown" for "in the
interests of public morals". The new language is a more current standard for the exercise
of judicial discretion, although it is recognized that it is broader than the previous
standard. Inclusion of "shown" in the new language implies that someone other than the
court must seek impoundment or denial of access and has the burden of persuading the
court.
2. The exception clause refers to the provision on confidentiality of required asset
disclosure, treated by Sec. 123 of the bill.
SB123, s. 77 13Section 77. 767.19 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 767.235 (3).
SB123, s. 78 14Section 78. 767.20 of the statutes, as affected by 2003 Wisconsin Act 52, is
15renumbered 767.395.
SB123, s. 79 16Section 79. Subchapter III (title) of chapter 767 [precedes 767.201] of the
17statutes is created to read:
SB123,41,1818 chapter 767
SB123,42,2
1subchapter iii
2 general procedure
SB123, s. 80 3Section 80 . 767.201 of the statutes is created to read:
SB123,42,7 4767.201 Civil procedure generally governs. Except as otherwise provided
5in the statutes, chs. 801 to 847 govern procedure and practice in an action affecting
6the family. Except as provided in this chapter, chs. 801 and 802 apply to the content
7and form of the pleadings and summons in an action affecting the family.
Note: 1. The first sentence is intended to restate the second sentence of current
s. 767.01 (1), stats., which provides: "All actions affecting the family shall be commenced
and conducted and the orders and judgments enforced according to these statutes in
respect to actions in circuit court, as far as applicable, except as provided in this chapter.".
(The sentence is stricken from s. 767.01 (1) by Sec. 10 of this bill.)
2. The restated language of the first sentence also reflects current s. 801.01 (1) and
(2), which provides:
(1) Kinds. Proceedings in the courts are divided into actions and
special proceedings. "Action", as used in chs. 801 to 847, includes "special
proceeding" unless a specific provision of procedure in special
proceedings exists.
(2) Scope. Chapters 801 to 847 govern procedure and practice in
circuit courts of this state in all civil actions and special proceedings
whether cognizable as cases at law, in equity or of statutory origin except
where different procedure is prescribed by statute or rule. Chapters 801
to 847 shall be construed to secure the just, speedy and inexpensive
determination of every action and proceeding.
3. The second sentence is intended to restate the last sentence of current s. 767.05
(5), stats., which is stricken by Sec. 32 of this bill.
SB123, s. 81 8Section 81. 767.205 (title) of the statutes is created to read:
SB123,42,9 9767.205 (title) Parties; title of actions.
SB123, s. 82 10Section 82. 767.21 of the statutes is renumbered 767.041, and 767.041 (1) (a)
11and (3), as renumbered, are amended to read:
SB123,43,512 767.041 (1) (a) Full faith and credit shall be given in all courts of this state to
13a judgment in any action affecting the family, except an action relating to child
14custody, by a court of competent jurisdiction in another state, territory, or possession
15of the United States, when both spouses personally appear or when the respondent
16has been personally served. Full faith and credit shall also be given in all courts of

1this state to the amount of arrearages owed for nonpayment or late payment of a child
2support, family support, or maintenance payment under an order issued by a court
3of competent jurisdiction in another state, territory, or possession of the United
4States. A court in this state may not adjust the amount of arrearages owed except
5as provided in s. 767.32 767.59 (1m).
SB123,43,7 6(3) Child custody actions. All matters relating to the effect of the judgment
7of another court concerning child custody shall be are governed by ch. 822.
SB123, s. 83 8Section 83. 767.215 (4) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
SB123,43,99 767.215 (4) (title) Extension of time for service.
SB123, s. 84 10Section 84 . 767.215 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
SB123,43,1311 767.215 (5) Social security numbers. (a) When the petition under this section
12is filed with the court, the party filing the petition shall submit a separate form,
13furnished by the court, containing all of the following:
SB123,43,1414 1. The name, date of birth, and social security number of each party.
SB123,43,1615 2. The name, date of birth, and social security number of each minor child of
16the parties and of each child born to the wife during the marriage.
SB123,43,2117 (b) A form submitted under this subsection shall be maintained with the
18confidential information required under s. 767.54 or maintained separately from the
19case file. The form may be disclosed only to the parties and their attorneys, a county
20child support enforcement agency, and any other person authorized by law or court
21order to have access to the information on the form.
Note: Replaces the requirement of current s. 767.085 (1) (a) or (b) that the social
security numbers be included on the petition. See, also, the treatment of current s. 767.37
(1) (a) by Sec. 170 of this bill.
SB123, s. 85 22Section 85. 767.22 of the statutes is renumbered 767.055 and amended to
23read:
SB123,44,6
1767.055 Uniform divorce recognition act Divorce Recognition Act. (1)
2Effect of foreign divorce by state domiciliary. A divorce obtained in another
3jurisdiction shall be is of no force or effect in this state, if the court in such the other
4jurisdiction lacks subject matter jurisdiction to hear the case because both parties
5to the marriage were domiciled in this state at the time the proceeding for the divorce
6was commenced.
SB123,44,13 7(2) Proof. Proof that a person obtaining a divorce in another jurisdiction was
8(a) domiciled in this state within 12 months prior to the commencement of the divorce
9proceeding therefor, and resumed residence in this state within 18 months after the
10date of the person's departure therefrom, or (b) from this state, or that at all times
11after the person's departure from this state, and until the person's return the person
12maintained a place of residence within this state, shall be is prima facie evidence that
13the person was domiciled in this state when the divorce proceeding was commenced.
SB123,44,16 14(3) Construction. This section shall be so interpreted and construed so as to
15effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law of those states which that
16enact it.
SB123,44,17 17(4) Title. This section may be cited as the Uniform Divorce Recognition Act.
SB123, s. 86 18Section 86. 767.225 (3m) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
SB123,44,1919 767.225 (3m) (title) Availability of domestic abuse restraining order.
SB123, s. 87 20Section 87. 767.23 (title) and (1) of the statutes are renumbered 767.225 (title)
21and (1), and 767.225 (title) and (1) (intro.), (a) to (f), (h) and (k), as renumbered, are
22amended to read:
SB123,44,24 23767.225 (title) Temporary orders for support of spouse and children;
24suit money; attorney fees
Orders during pendency of action.
SB123,45,4
1(1) Temporary orders. (intro.) Except as provided in ch. 822, in every an action
2affecting the family, the court or circuit court commissioner may, during the
3pendency thereof of the action, make just and reasonable temporary orders
4concerning the following matters:
SB123,45,115 (a) Upon request of one party, granting legal custody of the minor children to
6the parties jointly, to one party solely, or to a relative or agency specified under s.
7767.24 767.41 (3), in a manner consistent with s. 767.24 767.41, except that the court
8or circuit court commissioner may order sole legal custody without the agreement of
9the other party and without the findings required under s. 767.24 767.41 (2) (b) 2.
10This An order may under this paragraph is not have a binding effect on a final
11custody determination.
SB123,45,1512 (am) Upon the request of a party, granting periods of physical placement to a
13party in a manner consistent with s. 767.24 767.41. The court or circuit court
14commissioner
shall make a determination under this paragraph within 30 days after
15the request for a temporary order regarding periods of physical placement is filed.
SB123,45,1816 (b) Notwithstanding ss. 767.085 (1) (j) and 767.087 (1) (c) 767.117 (1) (c) and
17767.215 (2) (j)
, prohibiting the removal of minor children from the jurisdiction of the
18court.
SB123,45,2019 (bm) Allowing a party to move with or remove a child after a notice of objection
20has been filed under s. 767.327 767.481 (2) (a).
SB123,45,2521 (c) Subject to s. 767.477 767.85, requiring either party or both parties to make
22payments for the support of minor children, which payment amounts must be
23expressed as a fixed sum unless the parties have stipulated to expressing the amount
24as a percentage of the payer's income and the requirements under s. 767.10 767.34
25(2) (am) 1. to 3. are satisfied.
SB123,46,4
1(d) Requiring either party to pay for the maintenance of the other party. This
2maintenance
Maintenance under this paragraph may include the expenses and
3attorney fees incurred by the other party in bringing or responding to the action
4affecting the family.
SB123,46,55 (e) Requiring either party to pay family support under s. 767.261 767.531.
SB123,46,76 (f) Requiring either party to execute an assignment of income under s. 767.265
7767.75 or an authorization for transfer under s. 767.267 767.76.
SB123,46,108 (h) Notwithstanding ss. 767.085 (1) (i) and 767.087 (1) (b) 767.117 (1) (b) and
9767.215 (2) (i)
, prohibiting either party from disposing of assets within the
10jurisdiction of the court.
SB123,46,1211 (k) Subject to s. 767.477 767.85, requiring either party or both parties to
12maintain minor children as beneficiaries on a health insurance policy or plan.
SB123, s. 88 13Section 88. 767.23 (1g) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: Repealed as obsolete. The repealed provision provides as follows:
"Notwithstanding 1987 Wisconsin Act 355, section 73, as affected
by 1987 Wisconsin Act 364, the parties may agree to the adjudication of
a temporary order under this section in an action affecting the family that
is pending on May 3, 1988.".
SB123, s. 89 14Section 89. 767.23 (1m) of the statutes is renumbered 767.225 (3m).
SB123, s. 90 15Section 90. 767.23 (1n) of the statutes, as affected by 2003 Wisconsin Acts 130
16and 326, is renumbered 767.225 (1n) and amended to read:
SB123,46,2217 767.225 (1n) Considerations; stipulations; review. (a) Before making any a
18temporary order under sub. (1), the court or circuit court commissioner shall consider
19those factors that the court is required by this chapter to consider before entering a
20final judgment on the same subject matter. In making a determination under sub.
21(1) (a) or (am), the court or circuit court commissioner shall consider the factors under
22s. 767.24 767.41 (5) (am), subject to s. 767.24 767.41 (5) (bm).
SB123,47,5
1(b) 1. If the court or circuit court commissioner makes a temporary child
2support order that deviates from the amount of support that would be required by
3using the percentage standard established by the department under s. 49.22 (9), the
4court or circuit court commissioner shall comply with the requirements of s. 767.25
5767.511 (1n).
SB123,47,126 2. If the court or circuit court commissioner finds by a preponderance of the
7evidence that a party has engaged in a pattern or serious incident of interspousal
8battery, as described under s. 940.19 or 940.20 (1m), or domestic abuse, as defined
9in s. 813.12 (1) (am), and makes a temporary order awarding joint or sole legal
10custody or periods of physical placement to the party, the court or circuit court
11commissioner
shall comply with the requirements of s. 767.24 767.41 (6) (f) and, if
12appropriate, s. 767.24 767.41 (6) (g).
SB123,47,1613 (c) A temporary order under sub. (1) may be based upon the written stipulation
14of the parties, subject to the approval of the court or the circuit court commissioner.
15Temporary orders made by a circuit court commissioner may be reviewed by the
16court.
SB123, s. 91 17Section 91. 767.23 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 767.225 (2) and amended
18to read:
SB123,47,2219 767.225 (2) Notice of motion for order. Notice of motion for an order or order
20to show cause under sub. (1) may be served at the time the action is commenced or
21at any time thereafter after commencement and shall be accompanied by an affidavit
22stating the basis for the request for relief.
SB123, s. 92 23Section 92. 767.23 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 767.264 (2) and amended
24to read:
SB123,48,9
1767.264 (2) Attorney fees and other amounts owing. (a) Upon making any
2an order for dismissal of an action affecting the family or, for substitution of attorneys
3attorney in an action affecting the family, for withdrawal of attorney from, or for
4vacation of a judgment theretofore granted in any such an action affecting the family,
5the court shall, prior to or in its order render and, grant separate judgment in favor
6of any an attorney who has appeared for a party to the action and in favor of any a
7guardian ad litem for a party or a child for the amount of fees and disbursements to
8which the attorney or guardian ad litem is, in the court's judgment, entitled and
9against the party responsible therefor for the fees and disbursements.
SB123,48,1510 (b) Upon making any an order for dismissal of an action affecting the family
11or for vacation of a judgment granted in any such the order, the court shall, prior to
12or in its order of dismissal or vacation, also preserve the right of the state or a political
13subdivision of the state to collect any arrearages, by an action under this chapter or
14under ch. 785, owed to the state if either party in the case was a recipient of aid under
15ch. 49.
Note: Clarifies the application of the provision to withdrawal of an attorney from
an action affecting the family.
SB123, s. 93 16Section 93. 767.235 (3) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
SB123,48,1717 767.235 (3) (title) Exclusion from courtroom.
SB123, s. 94 18Section 94. 767.24 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 767.41 (title).
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