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13. The .... County Clerk of Circuit Court is an equal opportunity service
2provider. If you need assistance to access services in the court or need material in
3an alternate format, please call .... .
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Dated: ...., .... (year)
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Signed:.... ....
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G. H., Clerk of Circuit Court
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Petitioner's Attorney
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State Bar No.: ....
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Address: ....
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City, State Zip Code: ....
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Phone No.: ....
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(c)
Nonparent as petitioner.
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STATE OF WISCONSIN,
CIRCUIT COURT: ....COUNTY
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In re the
Paternity Parentage of A. B.
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C. D. (Nonparent-Petitioner)
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City, State Zip Code File No. ...
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, Petitioners
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vs. S U M M O N S
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Address
.... (Case Classification Type):.... (Code No.)
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City, State Zip Code
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, Respondent
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THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, To the Respondent
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1. You have been sued. The petitioner .... claims that .... is the
mother parent 4and ....
may be the father is an alleged parent of the child, .... born on .... (date), in
5.... (city) (county) (state). You must appear to answer this claim of
paternity 6parentage. Your court appearance is:
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Judge or Circuit Court Commissioner:
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2. If you do not appear, the court may enter a default judgment finding .... to
13be
the father a parent. If you plan to be represented by an attorney, you should
14contact the attorney prior to the court appearance listed above. If you are alleged to
15be
the father a parent and you are unable to afford an attorney, the court will appoint
16one for you only upon genetic tests showing that you are not excluded as
the father 17a parent and the probability of your being
the father a parent is less than 99.0
18percent.
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3. The .... County Clerk of Circuit Court is an equal opportunity service
20provider. If you need assistance to access services in the court or need material in
21an alternate format, please call .... .
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Dated: ...., .... (year)
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Signed:.... ....
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G. H., Clerk of Circuit Court
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1Petitioner's Attorney
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State Bar No.: ....
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Address: ....
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City, State Zip Code: ....
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Phone No.: ....
AB1000,261
6Section
261. 767.813 (5g) of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.813
(5g) Notice. The notice to parties shall be attached to the summons.
8The notice shall be in boldface type and in substantially the following form:
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NOTICE TO PARTIES
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1. You are a party to a petition for
paternity
parentage. A judgment of
paternity 11parentage legally designates the child in the case to be a child of the
man person 12found to be the
father parent. It creates a legally recognized parent-child
13relationship between the
man person and the child. It creates the right of
14inheritance for the child, and obligates the
man
person to support the child until the
15child reaches the age of 18, or the age of 19 if the child is enrolled full-time in high
16school or its equivalent. The failure by either parent to pay court-ordered support
17is punishable by imprisonment as a contempt of court or as a criminal violation.
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2. A party to a
paternity parentage case has the right to be represented by an
19attorney. If you are unable to afford an attorney and you are a
man person who is
20named as the
possible father alleged parent of a child in a
paternity parentage case,
21the court will appoint an attorney for you only if the results of one or more genetic
22tests show that you are not excluded as the
father
parent and that the statistical
23probability of your being the
father parent is less than 99.0 percent. In order to
24determine whether you are entitled to have an attorney appointed for you, you may
25call the following telephone number .... .
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13. The petitioner in this case has the burden of proving by a clear and
2satisfactory preponderance of the evidence whether the
man person named as the
3possible father alleged parent is the
father parent. However, if genetic tests show
4that the
man person named is not excluded as the
father parent, and show that the
5statistical probability that the
man person is the
father parent is 99.0 percent or
6higher, that
man person is rebuttably presumed to be the
father parent.
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4. You may request genetic tests which will indicate the probability that the
8man person named as the
possible father alleged parent is or is not the
father parent 9of the child. The court will order genetic tests on a request by you, the state, or any
10other party. Any person who refuses to take court-ordered genetic tests may be
11punished for contempt of court.
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5. The following defenses are available in a
paternity parentage case:
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(a) The
man person named as
a possible father an alleged parent of the child
14may claim that
he the person was sterile or impotent at the time of conception.
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(b) The
mother may claim that she, or the man named as a possible father 16parent or the alleged parent may claim that
he, the parent and alleged parent did
17not have sexual intercourse with
the each other
party during the conceptive period
18(generally the period 8 to 10 months before the birth of the child).
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(c) The
mother or the man named as a possible father parent or alleged parent 20may claim that another
man person had sexual intercourse with the
mother parent 21during the conceptive period.
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6. You have the right to request a jury trial on the issue of whether the named
23man alleged parent is the
father parent.
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17. If you fail to appear at any stage of the proceeding, including a scheduled
2court-ordered genetic test, the court may enter a default judgment finding the
man
3claimed to be the father named alleged parent as the
father parent.
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8. You must keep the clerk of court and child support agency informed of your
5current address at all times.
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6Section
262. 767.815 (2) (a) and (b) of the statutes are amended to read:
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767.815
(2) (a) There are reasonable grounds to believe that before the time for
8service under s. 801.02 (1) or sub. (1) expired the respondent knew
that the mother
9was pregnant about the pregnancy and that the respondent may be the
father 10parent.
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(b) Due diligence was exercised in attempting to serve the respondent, before
12he the respondent was actually served.
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13Section
263. 767.82 (2m) and (4) of the statutes are amended to read:
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767.82
(2m) Custody pending court order. If there is no presumption of
15paternity parentage under s. 891.41 (1) or if
paternity parentage is conclusively
16determined from genetic test results under s. 767.804 (1) or acknowledged under s.
17767.805 (1), the
mother parent who gave birth shall have sole legal custody of the
18child until the court orders otherwise.
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19(4) Discovery. Discovery shall be conducted as provided in ch. 804, except that
20no discovery may be obtained later than 30 days before the trial. No discovery may
21solicit information relating to the sexual relations of the
mother parent who gave
22birth occurring at any time other than the probable time of conception.
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23Section
264. 767.83 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.83
(1) Generally. At the pretrial hearing, at the trial, and in any other
25proceedings in any
paternity parentage action, any party may be represented by
1counsel. If the
male alleged parent respondent is indigent and the state is the
2petitioner under s. 767.80 (1) (g), the petitioner is represented by a government
3attorney as provided in s. 767.80 (6), or the action is commenced on behalf of the child
4by an attorney appointed under s. 767.407 (1) (c), counsel shall be appointed for the
5respondent as provided in ch. 977, subject to the limitations under sub. (2m), unless
6the respondent knowingly and voluntarily waives the appointment of counsel.
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7Section
265. 767.84 (1) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.84
(1) (a) (intro.) Except as provided in ss. 767.855 and 767.863, and except
9in actions to which s. 767.893 applies, the court shall require
the all of the following
10to submit to genetic tests:
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111m. The child
, mother, any male
.
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123m. Any person for whom there is probable cause to believe that
he had the
13person's sexual intercourse with the
mother during a possible time of the person who
14gave birth to the child may have resulted in the child's conception
, or any male.
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154. Any witness who testifies or will testify about
his the witness's sexual
16relations with the
mother at a possible time of conception to submit to genetic tests. 17person who gave birth to the child that may have resulted in conception of the child.
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18(ac) Probable cause of sexual intercourse
during a possible time of that may
19have resulted in conception
of the child for the purposes of par. (a) may be established
20by a sufficient petition or affidavit of the
child's mother person who gave birth to the
21child or an alleged
father parent, filed with the court, or after an examination under
22oath of a party or witness, when the court determines that an examination is
23necessary.
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24(am) The court is not required to order a genetic test under
this paragraph par.
25(a) with respect to any of the following:
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1Section
266. 767.84 (1) (a) 1. and 2. of the statutes are renumbered 767.84 (1)
2(am) 1. and 2.
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3Section
267. 767.84 (1) (a) 2m. of the statutes is created to read:
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767.84
(1) (a) 2m. The person who gave birth to the child.
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5Section
268. 767.84 (1) (a) 3. of the statutes is renumbered 767.84 (1) (am) 3.
6and amended to read:
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767.84
(1) (am) 3. a. Except as provided in subd. 3. b., a
male respondent who
8fails to appear, if genetic test results with respect to another
man person, other than
9the person who gave birth to the child, show that the other
man person is not
10excluded as the
father parent and that the statistical probability of the other
man's 11person's parentage is 99.0 percent or higher creating a presumption of the other
12man's paternity person's parentage.
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b. Subdivision 3. a. does not apply if the presumption of the other
man's 14paternity person's parentage is rebutted.
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15Section
269. 767.84 (1) (b) (intro.) and 2. of the statutes are amended to read:
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767.84
(1) (b) (intro.) The genetic tests shall be performed by an expert
17qualified as an examiner of genetic markers present on the cells of the specific body
18material to be used for the tests, appointed by the court. A report completed and
19certified by the court-appointed expert stating genetic test results and the statistical
20probability of the alleged
father's paternity
parent's parentage based upon the
21genetic tests is admissible as evidence without expert testimony and may be entered
22into the record at the trial or pretrial hearing if all of the following apply:
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2. At least 10 days before the trial or pretrial hearing, the department or county
24child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) notifies the alleged
father parent of the
25results of the genetic tests and that
he the alleged parent may object to the test
1results by submitting an objection in writing to the court no later than the day before
2the hearing.
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3Section
270. 767.84 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(4) Tests excluding
paternity parentage; refusal to submit to test. 5Genetic test results excluding an alleged
father
parent as the
father parent of the
6child are conclusive evidence
of nonpaternity
that the alleged parent is not the
7parent of the child and the court shall dismiss any
paternity parentage action with
8respect to that alleged
father parent. Genetic test results excluding any
male 9witness from possible
paternity parentage are conclusive evidence
of nonpaternity
10of the male that the witness
is not the parent of the child. Testimony relating to
11sexual intercourse or possible sexual intercourse
of the mother with between the
12person who gave birth to the child and any person excluded as a possible
father 13parent, as a result of a genetic test, is inadmissible as evidence. Refusal of a party
14to submit to a genetic test shall be disclosed to the fact finder. Refusal to submit to
15a genetic test ordered by the court is a contempt of the court for failure to produce
16evidence under s. 767.87 (5). If the action was brought by the
child's mother person
17who gave birth to the child but
she that person refuses
to submit to a genetic test,
18or refuses to submit
herself or the child to
a genetic
tests test, the action shall be
19dismissed.
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20Section
271. 767.84 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(6) Calling certain witnesses; notice. Any party calling a
male witness
22for the purpose of testifying that
he the witness had sexual intercourse with the
23mother at any possible time of person who gave birth to the child that may have
24resulted in conception
of the child shall provide all other parties with the name and
25address of the witness 20 days before the trial or pretrial hearing. If a
male witness
1is produced at the hearing for the purpose stated in this subsection but the party
2calling the witness failed to provide the 20-day notice, the court may adjourn the
3proceeding for the purpose of taking a genetic test of the witness prior to hearing the
4testimony of the witness if the court finds that the party calling the witness acted in
5good faith.
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6Section
272. 767.85 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.85
(1) When required. At any time during the pendency of an action to
8establish the
paternity parentage of a child, if genetic tests show that the alleged
9father person is not excluded and that the statistical probability of the alleged
10father's person's parentage is 99.0 percent or higher, on the motion of a party, the
11court shall make an appropriate temporary order for the payment of child support
12and may make a temporary order assigning responsibility for and directing the
13manner of payment of the child's health care expenses.
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14Section
273. 767.855 of the statutes is amended to read:
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15767.855 Dismissal if adjudication not in child's best interest. Except as
16provided in s. 767.863 (1m), at any time in an action to establish the
paternity 17parentage of a child, upon the motion of a party or guardian ad litem
or the person
18who gave birth to the child if that person is not a party, the court or supplemental
19court commissioner under s. 757.675 (2) (g) may, if the court or supplemental court
20commissioner determines that a judicial determination of
whether a male is the
21father of the child parentage is not in the best interest of the child, dismiss the action
22with respect to the
male alleged parent, regardless of whether genetic tests have
23been performed or what the results of the tests, if performed, were. Notwithstanding
24ss. 767.813 (5g) (form) 4., 767.84 (1) and (2), 767.863 (2), 767.865 (2), and 767.88 (4),
25if genetic tests have not yet been performed with respect to the
male alleged parent,
1the court or supplemental court commissioner is not required to order those genetic
2tests.
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3Section
274. 767.863 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read: