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You are required under Wisconsin law to file a motion seeking the court's permission to relocate if a parent plans to relocate and reside with the child 100 miles or more from the other parent. Wis. Stat.
If the parents are able to agree on who should get custody, then they get to decide. But if they can't agree, the court will decide for them. The court assumes that both parents will share custody unless one parent is a danger to the child.
Wisconsin child support is intended for the child's benefit, though it is paid to a parent. Therefore, Wisconsin law does not allow parents to waive support on the child's behalf. Even if the parents agree, a permanent waiver is not permitted.
In Wisconsin once paternity has been established, the father's rights are the same as the mother's parental rights. Under Wisconsin law, the court orders custody and placement based on the best interest of the child. And a close relationship with both parents is often beneficial for the child.
Under Wisconsin law, when a child's parents are not married, the mother has sole custody (to make legal decisions for the child) until the court orders otherwise. The father does not need to have legal custody to spend time with his child.
Confidential Petition Addendum - a document to provide information to the court concerning social security numbers in a confidential manner.
A custody and placement agreement can be modified without going to court if the other party agrees to it. To have the modification set in stone, the parties would need to file a Stipulation Order to Amend Judgment.
Custody and placement are determined by the agreement of parents or by court order. The court will issue an order following a trial or evidentiary hearing on the matter.