Wisconsin Instructions for Findings of Facts with Minor Children are a set of instructions that guide the court in making decisions in specific types of cases involving minor children. These instructions are used in cases such as custody, guardianship, adoption, and other matters that determine the best interest of the child. The instructions provide a comprehensive set of standards for the court to consider in making their decision. The instructions are divided into six sections: 1. Duties of the Court: This section outlines the court’s obligation to consider the best interests of the child. It also provides guidelines for the court to consider when making decisions on contested issues. 2. Parental Rights and Responsibilities: This section outlines the rights and responsibilities of parents in regard to the care and custody of their children. 3. Child Support: This section outlines the court’s considerations when making decisions on child support. 4. Placement: This section outlines the court’s considerations when making decisions on placement of a child. 5. Visitation: This section outlines the court’s considerations when making decisions on visitation. 6. Miscellaneous Matters: This section outlines the court’s considerations when making decisions on other matters, such as educational expenses, medical expenses, or other matters. These instructions are designed to ensure that the court considers all relevant information when making decisions in cases involving minor children.