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Every three years, child support will mail a notice to both parents to remind them about their right for a review. Parents and guardians receiving cash benefits from W-2, SSI Caretaker Supplement, and Kinship Care programs will automatically have their court orders reviewed every three years.
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.
To change the custody of a child, you go through the courts. But minor adjustments can be made at any time between you and the other parent if both parents agree. For example, if a parent's work hours change to be one hour later, you may just be able to push pick-up/drop-off times by one hour.
The standard percentage of income guideline in Wisconsin for child support is: 17% of income for 1 child. 25% of income for 2 children. 29% of income for 3 children.
No, only a court can change a child support order. The child support agency may mediate and write up and agreement for both parents to sign, but the court has to approve the agreement. No changes take into effect until the court signs the order.
Child support can occur with 50/50 custody because you calculate child support based on placement, not custody. When placement is 50/50, the courts will award child support based on each party's income. You can calculate child support based on the number of overnights and each parent's income.
In Wisconsin, child support is required until the child turns 18. An exception is made if the child turns 18 and is still pursuing their high school diploma through a qualifying program, at which point the age is raised to 19.
In the state of Wisconsin, that would be when the child turns 18. You can't end child support payments simply because you don't feel like the child support agreement is fair. If you truly believe that the support agreement is unfair, you would first need to request to modify the payments with the court.