SB566,56,2020 Date: ....
SB566,56,2121 Print Name Here: ....
SB566,56,2222 Residence Address: ....
SB566,56,2323 (Make Sure Your Signature is Authenticated or Acknowledged Below.)
SB566,56,24 24Authentication
SB566,56,2525 Signature .... authenticated this .... day of ...., .... (year)
SB566,57,1
1*....
SB566,57,22 TITLE: MEMBER STATE BAR OF WISCONSIN
SB566,57,33 (If not, .... authorized by s. 706.06, Wis. Stats.)
SB566,57,4 4Acknowledgment
SB566,57,55 STATE OF WISCONSIN   )
SB566,57,66 )   ss.
SB566,57,77 .... County   )
SB566,57,108 Personally came before me this .... day of ...., .... (year) the above named .... to
9me known to be the person who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledge
10the same.
SB566,57,1111 *....
SB566,57,1212 Notary Public ...., .... County, Wisconsin.
SB566,57,1313 My Commission is permanent.
SB566,57,1414 (If not, state expiration date: ...., .... (year))
SB566,57,1515 (Signatures may be authenticated or
SB566,57,1616 acknowledged. Both are not necessary.)
SB566,57,1717 *Names of persons signing in any capacity should
SB566,57,1818 be typed or printed below their signatures.
SB566,57,19 19Termination of
SB566,57,20 20Statutory terminable individual
SB566,57,21 21Property classification agreement
SB566,57,2222 I UNDERSTAND THAT:
SB566,57,2523 1. THIS TERMINATION TAKES EFFECT 30 DAYS AFTER MY SPOUSE IS
24NOTIFIED OF THE TERMINATION, AS PROVIDED UNDER SECTION 766.589
25(4) OF THE WISCONSIN STATUTES.
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12. THIS TERMINATION IS PROSPECTIVE; IT DOES NOT AFFECT THE
2CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY ACQUIRED BEFORE THE TERMINATION
3BECOMES EFFECTIVE. PROPERTY ACQUIRED AFTER THE TERMINATION
4BECOMES EFFECTIVE IS CLASSIFIED AS PROVIDED UNDER THE MARITAL
5PROPERTY LAW.
SB566,58,86 3. IN GENERAL, THIS TERMINATION IS NOT BINDING ON CREDITORS
7UNLESS THEY ARE PROVIDED A COPY OF THE TERMINATION BEFORE
8CREDIT IS EXTENDED.
SB566,58,119 The undersigned terminates the statutory terminable individual property
10classification agreement entered into by me and my spouse on .... (date last spouse
11signed the agreement) under section 766.589 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
SB566,58,1212 Signature: ....
SB566,58,1313 Date: ....
SB566,58,1414 Print Name Here: ....
SB566,58,1515 Residence Address: ....
SB566,58,16 16Schedule “A"
SB566,58,17 17Financial Disclosure
SB566,58,2118 The following general categories of assets and liabilities are not all inclusive
19and if other assets or liabilities exist they should be listed. Assets should be listed
20according to which spouse has title (including assets owned by a spouse or the
21spouses with one or more third parties) and at their approximate market value.
SB566,58,22 22Husband   Wife   Spouse (Name)   Spouse (Name)   Both Names
SB566,58,2323 I.   Assets:
SB566,58,2424 A.   Real estate (gross value)
SB566,58,2525 B.   Stocks, bonds and mutual funds
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1C.   Accounts at and certificates and other
2instruments issued by financial institutions
SB566,59,43 D.   Mortgages, land contracts, promissory notes
4and cash
SB566,59,55 E.   Partnership interests
SB566,59,66 EL.   Limited liability company interests
SB566,59,77 F.   Trust interests
SB566,59,88 G.   Livestock, farm products, crops
SB566,59,99 H.   Automobiles and other vehicles
SB566,59,1010 I.   Jewelry and personal effects
SB566,59,1111 J.   Household furnishings
SB566,59,1212 K.   Life insurance and annuities:
SB566,59,1313 1.   Face value
SB566,59,1414 2.   Cash surrender value
SB566,59,1515 L.   Retirement benefits (include value):
SB566,59,1616 1.   Pension plans
SB566,59,1717 2.   Profit sharing plans
SB566,59,1818 3.   HR-10 KEOGH plans
SB566,59,1919 4.   IRAs
SB566,59,2020 5.   Deferred compensation plans
SB566,59,2121 M.   Other assets not listed elsewhere
SB566,59,2222 II.   Obligations (total outstanding balance):
SB566,59,2323 A.   Mortgages and liens
SB566,59,2424 B.   Credit cards
SB566,59,2525 C.   Other obligations to financial institutions
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1D.   Alimony, maintenance and child support (per
2month)
SB566,60,53 E.   Other obligations (such as other obligations
4to individuals, guarantees, contingent
5liabilities)
SB566,60,66 III.   Annual compensation for services:
SB566,60,87 (for example, wages and income from
8self-employment; also include social security,
SB566,60,99 disability and similar income here)
SB566,60,1010 (IF YOU NEED ADDITIONAL SPACE,
SB566,60,1111 ADD ADDITIONAL SHEETS.)
SB566,138 12Section 138 . 767.215 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB566,60,1513 767.215 (2) (b) The name and birthdate of each minor child of the parties and
14each other child born to the wife a party during the marriage, and whether the wife
15a party is pregnant.
SB566,139 16Section 139 . 767.215 (5) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB566,60,1917 767.215 (5) (a) 2. The name, date of birth, and social security number of each
18minor child of the parties and of each child who was born to the wife a party during
19the marriage and who is a minor.
SB566,140 20Section 140 . 767.323 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB566,61,9 21767.323 Suspension of proceedings to effect reconciliation. During the
22pendency of an action for divorce or legal separation, the court may, upon written
23stipulation of both parties that they desire to attempt a reconciliation, enter an order
24suspending any and all orders and proceedings for such period, not exceeding 90
25days, as the court determines advisable to permit the parties to attempt a

1reconciliation without prejudice to their respective rights. During the suspension
2period, the parties may resume living together as husband and wife a married couple
3and their acts and conduct do not constitute an admission that the marriage is not
4irretrievably broken or a waiver of the ground that the parties have voluntarily lived
5apart continuously for 12 months or more immediately prior to the commencement
6of the action. Suspension may be revoked upon the motion of either party by an order
7of the court. If the parties become reconciled, the court shall dismiss the action. If
8the parties are not reconciled after the period of suspension, the action shall proceed
9as though no reconciliation period was attempted.
SB566,141 10Section 141 . 767.80 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB566,61,1411 767.80 (1) Who may bring action or file motion. (intro.) The following persons
12may bring an action or file a motion, including an action or motion for declaratory
13judgment, for the purpose of determining the paternity of a child or for the purpose
14of rebutting the presumption of paternity parentage under s. 891.405 or 891.41 (1):
SB566,142 15Section 142 . 767.80 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB566,61,1716 767.80 (1) (c) Unless s. 767.805 (1) applies, a male person presumed to be the
17child's father parent under s. 891.405 or 891.41 (1).
SB566,143 18Section 143 . 767.80 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB566,62,219 767.80 (2) Certain agreements not a bar to action. Regardless of its terms,
20an agreement made after July 1, 1981, other than an agreement approved by the
21court between an alleged or presumed father parent and the mother or child, does
22not bar an action under this section. Whenever the court approves an agreement in
23which one of the parties agrees not to commence an action under this section, the
24court shall first determine whether or not the agreement is in the best interest of the

1child. The court shall not approve any provision waiving the right to bring an action
2under this section if this provision is contrary to the best interests of the child.
SB566,144 3Section 144 . 767.803 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB566,62,13 4767.803 Determination of marital children. If the father and mother
5natural parents of a nonmarital child enter into a lawful marriage or a marriage
6which appears and they believe is lawful, except where the parental rights of the
7mother parent who gave birth were terminated before either of these circumstances,
8the child becomes a marital child, is entitled to a change in birth record under s. 69.15
9(3) (b), and shall enjoy all of the rights and privileges of a marital child as if he or she
10had been born during the marriage of the parents. This section applies to all cases
11before, on, or after its effective date, but no estate already vested shall be divested
12by this section and ss. 765.05 to 765.24 and 852.05. The children of all marriages
13declared void under the law are nevertheless marital children.
SB566,145 14Section 145 . 767.805 (1), (1m), (2), (3) (title) and (a), (4) (intro.) and (d), (5) and
15(6) (a) (intro.) of the statutes are amended to read:
SB566,62,2016 767.805 (1) Conclusive determination of paternity parentage . A statement
17acknowledging paternity parentage that is on file with the state registrar under s.
1869.15 (3) (b) 3. after the last day on which a person may timely rescind the statement,
19as specified in s. 69.15 (3m), is a conclusive determination, which shall be of the same
20effect as a judgment, of paternity.
SB566,62,22 21(1m) Minor parent may not sign. A minor may not sign a statement
22acknowledging paternity parentage.
SB566,63,2 23(2) Rescission of acknowledgment. (a) A statement acknowledging paternity
24parentage that is filed with the state registrar under s. 69.15 (3) (b) 3. may be

1rescinded as provided in s. 69.15 (3m) by a person who signed the statement as a
2parent of the child who is the subject of the statement.
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