SB123,97,621 767.251 (1) Content. In any an action affecting the family, if the court orders
22maintenance payments or other allowances for a party or children or retains
23jurisdiction in such those matters, the written judgment shall include a provision
24statement that disobedience of the court order with respect to the same is punishable
25under ch. 785 by commitment to the county jail or house of correction until such the

1judgment is complied with and the costs and expenses of the proceedings are paid or
2until the party committed is otherwise discharged, according to law. The written
3judgment in any action affecting the family shall include the social security numbers
4of the parties and of any child of the parties
Final written agreements and
5stipulations of the parties shall, unless set forth in the judgment, be appended to the
6judgment and incorporated by reference
.
SB123,97,11 7(2) Preparation. The findings of fact and, conclusions of law, and the written
8judgment shall be drafted by the attorney for the moving party petitioner unless the
9court otherwise directs
, and shall be submitted to the court and filed with the clerk
10of the court within 30 days after judgment is granted; but if the respondent has been
11represented by counsel, the
.
SB123,97,20 12(3) Approval. The draft findings, conclusions, and judgment shall first be
13submitted to respondent's counsel for approval and if the circuit court commissioner
14has appeared at the trial of the action, such papers shall also
be sent to the circuit
15court commissioner for approval
be approved by all counsel appearing, including a
16guardian ad litem and county child support enforcement agency attorney, and any
17other person designated by the court or local rule
. After any necessary approvals are
18obtained, the findings of fact, conclusions of law, and judgment shall be submitted
19to the court. Final stipulations of the parties may be appended to the judgment and
20incorporated by reference therein
.
Note: 1. Subdivided into 3 subsections.
2. The last sentence, which is stricken, is revised and relocated to sub. (1). Final
written agreements and stipulations now must be appended to the judgment (unless set
forth in the judgment) and incorporated by reference.
3. Clarifies responsibility for preparation and approval of the draft findings,
conclusions, and judgment.
SB123, s. 171 21Section 171. 767.37 (1) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 767.36 and amended
22to read:
SB123,98,9
1767.36 Copies of judgment to parties. At the time of filing any a judgment
2for an annulment, divorce, or legal separation, the attorney for the moving party who
3prepared the judgment
shall present furnish to the clerk of court 2 true copies thereof
4of the judgment, including any attachments to the judgment referenced in the
5judgment,
in addition to the original judgment, and until such. Until the copies are
6presented, the clerk may refuse to accept such the judgment for filing. After the
7judgment is filed, the clerk shall mail a copy forthwith promptly to each party to the
8action at the last-known address, and the mailing shall be shown in the court record
9shall show such mailing.
Note: Clarifies: (1) the party who prepared the judgment is to provide copies to
the clerk; and (2) the copies are to include any attachments referenced in the judgment.
SB123, s. 172 10Section 172. 767.37 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 767.35 (6) and amended
11to read:
SB123,99,1212 767.35 (6) Vacating or modifying divorce judgment as it affects marital
13status.
So far as a judgment of divorce affects the marital status of the parties, the
14court has the power to may vacate or modify the judgment for sufficient cause shown,
15upon its own motion, or upon the application of both parties to the action, at any time
16within 6 months from the granting of such the judgment. No such judgment shall
17be vacated or modified without service of notice of motion on the office of family court
18commissioner. The court may direct a circuit court commissioner or appoint some
19other attorney
, to bring appropriate proceedings for the vacation of the judgment.
20The compensation of the circuit court commissioner when not on a salaried basis or
21other attorney for performing such services shall be at the rate of $50 per day, which
22shall be paid out of the county treasury upon order of the presiding judge and the
23certificate of the clerk of the court.
If the judgment is vacated it shall restore the

1parties to the marital relation that existed before the granting of such the judgment.
2If after vacation of the judgment either of the parties brings an action in this state
3for divorce against the other the court may order the petitioner in such action to
4reimburse the county the amount paid by it to the circuit court commissioner or other
5attorney in connection with such
vacation proceedings. Whenever If a judgment of
6divorce is set aside under this subsection, the court shall order the record in the
7action impounded without regard to s. 767.19; and thereafter neither 767.13. After
8the record is impounded,
the record nor any part of the record shall may not be offered
9or admitted in whole or in part into evidence in any action or proceeding except by
10special order of the court of jurisdiction upon good cause shown in any paternity
11proceedings under this chapter or by special order of any a court of record upon a
12showing of necessity to clear title to real estate.
Note: Deletes, as obsolete, provisions relating to the court option to direct a circuit
court commissioner or appoint an attorney to bring an action for vacating a divorce
judgment under this section.
SB123, s. 173 13Section 173. 767.37 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 767.35 (3) and amended
14to read:
SB123,99,2015 767.35 (3) When divorce judgment effective. When a A judgment of divorce
16is granted it shall be effective immediately except as provided in s. 765.03 (2). Every
17judge who grants
when granted. A court granting a judgment of divorce shall inform
18the parties appearing in court that the judgment is effective immediately except as
19provided in s. 765.03 (2)
when granted but that it is unlawful under s. 765.03 (2) for
20a party to marry again until 6 months after the judgment is granted
.
Note: Clarifies what the court is required to inform the parties concerning the
limitation on remarrying under s. 765.03 (2).
SB123, s. 174 21Section 174 . 767.38 of the statutes is renumbered 767.35 (7) and amended to
22read:
SB123,100,11
1767.35 (7) Judgment Divorce judgment revoked on remarriage of parties.
2When a judgment of divorce has been granted and the parties shall afterwards
3subsequently intermarry, the court, upon their joint application and upon
4satisfactory proof of such the marriage, shall revoke all judgments and any orders
5which that will not affect the right of 3rd persons and. If the judgment is revoked,
6the court shall
order the record impounded without regard to s. 767.19 767.13, and
7neither the record nor any part of the record shall may not be offered or admitted,
8in whole or in part,
into evidence in any action or proceeding except by special order
9of the court of jurisdiction upon good cause shown in any a paternity proceedings
10proceeding under this chapter or by special order of any a court of record upon a
11showing of necessity to clear title to real estate.
SB123, s. 175 12Section 175. 767.39 (title) of the statutes is repealed.
SB123, s. 176 13Section 176 . 767.39 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 767.273 and amended
14to read:
SB123,100,23 15767.273 Allowances pending appeal. In actions an action affecting the
16family pending in an appellate court, no an allowance for suit money, counsel fees,
17or disbursements in the court, nor or for temporary maintenance or support
18payments to the spouse or the children during the pendency of the appeal will may
19be made in the by the proper trial court upon motion made and decided after entry
20of the order or judgment appealed from and prior to the return of the record to
21appellate court. If the allowance is ordered before the appeal is taken, the order shall
22be conditioned upon the taking of the appeal and is not effective until the record is
23transmitted to appellate
court.
Note: Incorporates the substance of current s. 767.39 (2), stats., which is repealed.
SB123, s. 177 24Section 177. 767.39 (2) of the statutes is repealed.

Note: Restated in renumbered s. 767.273. See Sec. 176 of the bill.
SB123, s. 178 1Section 178. 767.40 of the statutes is renumbered 785.07 and amended to
2read:
SB123,101,5 3785.07 Contempt proceedings orders imposing confinement. All A
4contempt orders in which order imposing confinement is imposed shall be issued by
5a judge.
Note: Relocated to current ch. 785, stats., contempt of court. The provision has
been interpreted as applying to contempt proceedings generally, not just those arising
from an action affecting the family.
SB123, s. 179 6Section 179. Subchapter V (title) of chapter 767 [precedes 767.401] of the
7statutes is created to read:
SB123,101,88 chapter 767
SB123,101,119 subchapter V
10 child custody, placement,
11 and visitation
SB123, s. 180 12Section 180. 767.401 (1) (title) and (2) (title) of the statutes are created to read:
SB123,101,1413 767.401 (1) (title) Programs: effects of dissolution on children; parenting
14skills.
SB123,101,15 15(2) (title) Classes on parenting.
SB123, s. 181 16Section 181. 767.405 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is created to read:
SB123,101,1717 767.405 (1) Definitions. (intro.) In this section:
SB123, s. 182 18Section 182 . 767.42 of the statutes is repealed.
Note: Repealed as obsolete. The section, which apparently is not currently in use,
allows a county to seize and sell property for the support of a spouse or child if a person
abandons and fails to support the spouse or child.
SB123, s. 183 19Section 183. 767.43 (1) (title), (1m) (title), (2) (title), (2m) (title), (3) (title), (3c)
20(title), (3m) (title), (5) (title) and (6) (title) of the statutes are created to read:
SB123,101,2121 767.43 (1) (title) Petition; who may file.
SB123,102,1
1(1m) (title) Exception; homicide conviction.
SB123,102,2 2(2) (title) Wishes of the child.
SB123,102,3 3(2m) (title) When special grandparent provision applicable.
SB123,102,4 4(3) (title) Special grandparent visitation provision.
SB123,102,5 5(3c) (title) Action in which petition filed; alternatives.
SB123,102,6 6(3m) (title) Pretrial hearing; recommendation.
SB123,102,7 7(5) (title) Interference with visitation rights.
SB123,102,8 8(6) (title) Modification of order if homicide conviction.
SB123, s. 184 9Section 184. 767.45 of the statutes is renumbered 767.80, and 767.80 (1)
10(intro.), (c), (d), (g), (i) and (k), (5) (b), (5m), (6) (a) and (c), (6m), (6r) (a) 2. c. and (7),
11as renumbered, are amended to read:
SB123,102,1512 767.80 (1) Who may bring action or file motion. (intro.) The following persons
13may bring an action or file a motion, including an action or motion for declaratory
14judgment, for the purpose of determining the paternity of a child or for the purpose
15of rebutting the presumption of paternity under s. 891.405 or 891.41 (1):
SB123,102,1716 (c) Unless s. 767.62 767.805 (1) applies, a man male presumed to be the child's
17father under s. 891.405 or 891.41 (1).
SB123,102,1818 (d) A man male alleged or alleging himself to be the father of the child.
SB123,102,2019 (g) This state whenever the circumstances specified in s. 767.075 (1) 767.205
20(2) (a)
apply, including the delegates of the state as specified in sub. (6).
SB123,102,2221 (i) A guardian ad litem appointed for the child under s. 48.235, 767.045 767.407
22(1) (c), or 938.235.
SB123,103,223 (k) In conjunction with the filing of a petition for visitation with respect to the
24child under s. 767.245 767.43 (3), a parent of a person who has filed a declaration of
25paternal interest under s. 48.025 with respect to the child or a parent of a person who,

1before April 1, 1998, signed and filed a statement acknowledging paternity under s.
269.15 (3) (b) 3. with respect to the child.
SB123,103,15 3(5) (b) An action under this section may be joined with any other action for child
4support and shall be is governed by the procedures specified in s. 767.05 767.205
5relating to child support, except that the title of the action shall be "In re the
6paternity of A.B." The petition shall state the name and date of birth of the child if
7born or that the mother is pregnant if the child is unborn, the name of any alleged
8father, whether or not an action by any of the parties to determine the paternity of
9the child or rebut the presumption of paternity to the child has at any time been
10commenced, or is pending before any judge or circuit court commissioner court, in
11this state or elsewhere. If a paternity judgment has been rendered, or if a paternity
12action has been dismissed, the petition shall state the court which that rendered the
13judgment or dismissed the action, and the date and the place the judgment was
14granted if known. The petition shall also give notice of a party's right to request a
15genetic test under s. 49.225 or 767.48 767.84.
SB123,104,8 16(5m) Applicable procedure; exceptions. Except as provided in ss. 767.458 (3),
17767.465 (2) and (2m), 767.477, 767.62 767.805, 767.863 (3), 767.85, 767.893 (2) and
18(2m),
and 769.401, unless a man male is presumed the child's father under s. 891.41
19(1), is adjudicated the child's father either under s. 767.51 767.89 or by final order
20or judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction in another state, or has
21acknowledged himself to be the child's father under s. 767.62 767.805 (1) or a
22substantially similar law of another state, no order or temporary order may be
23entered for child support, legal custody, or physical placement until the man male is
24adjudicated the father using the procedure set forth in ss. 767.45 to 767.60 this
25subchapter, except s. 767.805
. Except as provided in ss. 767.477, 767.62 767.805,

1767.85,
and 769.401, the exclusive procedure for establishment of child support
2obligations, legal custody, or physical placement rights for a man male who is not
3presumed the child's father under s. 891.41 (1), adjudicated the father , or
4acknowledged under s. 767.62 767.805 (1) or a substantially similar law of another
5state to be the father is by an action under ss. 767.45 to 767.60 this subchapter, except
6s. 767.805,
or under s. 769.701. No person may waive the use of this procedure. If
7a presumption under s. 891.41 (1) exists, a party denying paternity has the burden
8of rebutting the presumption.
SB123,104,11 9(6) (a) The attorney responsible for support enforcement under s. 59.53 (6) (a)
10shall provide the representation for the state as specified under s. 767.075 (1)
11767.205 (2) (a) in cases brought under this section.
SB123,104,1512 (c) The attorney under s. 59.53 (6) (a) or any state attorney acting under par.
13(b) may not represent the state as specified under s. 767.075 (1) 767.205 (2) (a) in an
14action under this section and at the same time act as guardian ad litem for the child
15or the alleged child of the party.
SB123,104,22 16(6m) When action must be commenced. The attorney designated under sub.
17(6) (a) shall commence an action under this section on behalf of the state within 6
18months after receiving notification under s. 69.03 (15) that no father is named on the
19birth certificate of a child who is a resident of the county if paternity has not been
20acknowledged under s. 767.62 767.805 (1) or a substantially similar law of another
21state or adjudicated, except in situations under s. 69.14 (1) (g) and (h) and as provided
22by the department by rule.
SB123,104,24 23(6r) (a) 2. c. That the man male designated in s. 48.299 (6) (a) or 938.299 (6)
24(a) has previously been excluded as the father of the child.
SB123,105,5
1(7) Clerk to provide document. The clerk of court shall provide without
2charge, to each person bringing an action under this section, except to the state under
3sub. (1) (g) or (6m), a document setting forth the percentage standard established by
4the department under s. 49.22 (9) and listing the factors which that a court may
5consider under s. 767.25 767.511 (1m).
SB123, s. 185 6Section 185. 767.455 (title) and (1) to (4) of the statutes are renumbered
7767.813 (title) and (1) to (4).
SB123, s. 186 8Section 186. 767.455 (5) of the statutes is renumbered 767.813 (5) and
9amended to read:
SB123,105,1110 767.813 (5) Form Forms. The summons shall be in substantially one of the
11following form forms:
SB123,105,12 12(a) Mother as petitioner.
SB123,105,1313 STATE OF WISCONSIN,                        CIRCUIT COURT: ....COUNTY
SB123,105,1515 In re the Paternity of A. B.
SB123,105,1616 STATE OF WISCONSIN
SB123,105,17 17  and
SB123,105,1818 C. D. (Mother-Petitioner)
SB123,105,1919 Address
SB123,105,2020 City, State Zip Code                                               File No. ...
SB123,105,21 21       , Petitioners
SB123,105,22 22   vs.                                                      S U M M O N S
SB123,105,2323 E. F.
SB123,105,2424 Address                            .... (Case Classification Type):.... (Code No.)
SB123,105,2525 City, State Zip Code
SB123,106,1
1     , Respondent
SB123,106,33 THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, To the Respondent:
SB123,106,6 41. You have been sued. .... claims that you are the father of the child, .... born
5on .... (date), in .... (city) (county) (state). You must appear to answer this claim of
6paternity. Your court appearance is:
SB123,106,77 Date: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SB123,106,88 Time: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SB123,106,99 Room: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SB123,106,1010 Judge or Circuit Court Commissioner: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SB123,106,1111 Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SB123,106,15 122. If you do not appear, the court will enter a default judgment finding you to
13be the father. A default judgment will take effect 30 days after it is served on or
14mailed to you, unless within those 30 days you present to the court evidence of good
15cause for failure to appear.
SB123,106,22 163. If you plan to be represented by an attorney, you should contact the attorney
17prior to the court appearance listed above. If you are unable to afford an attorney,
18the court will appoint one for you only upon the blood genetic tests showing that you
19are not excluded as the father and the probability of your being the father is less than
2099.0%. Appearance is not required if you complete the attached waiver of first
21appearance statement and send it to the court at least 10 days prior to the date of
22your scheduled appearance in this summons
99.0 percent.
SB123,106,25 234. You are also notified that interference with the custody of a child is
24punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and imprisonment for up to 5 years. Section
25948.31, stats.
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