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Wisconsin is not a mother state. A mother state gives preference to mothers in custody cases. In Wisconsin's state statutes, it specifically says that, The court may not prefer one parent or potential custodian over the other on the basis of the sex or race of the parent or potential custodian.
Complete Form FL 303 which includes a declaration describing how and when you notified the other party (or why you could not give notice) about your request and the hearing. Also, explain how you intend to give (serve) a copy of these documents to the other side.
How Wisconsin Defines Unfit Parents in Court. In Wisconsin, children are entitled to two legal parents as this is generally in the best interest of the child. The definition of an unfit parent is one who has been neglectful and/or abusive, failing to properly care for a child.
8 Steps to Child Custody & Placement in a WI CourtStep 1: Prepare.Step 2: File your case.Some cases: Get emergency orders.Step 3: Get temporary orders.Some cases: Go to mediation.Some cases: Take a parenting class.Step 4: Attend a status conference.Some cases: Take part in a custody study.More items...
A request for order, or RFO, is the act of formally asking a judge to make orders in a legal matter. If the judge issues the requested orders the orders become enforceable by the court's contempt power.