Wisconsin Petition with Minor Children is a legal document filed with the court in Wisconsin when a married couple with minor children is seeking a divorce. The petition includes the couple’s marital information, the names and birthdates of any minor children, a statement of the facts leading to the divorce, and a request for the court to grant the divorce and make necessary rulings. Depending on the specific situation, the Petition can include requests for child custody, child support, spousal support, and division of marital property. There are three types of Wisconsin Petition with Minor Children: a Joint Petition, a Petition by Agreement, and a Petition by One Spouse. A Joint Petition is when both parties agree to the divorce and have filed a joint petition with the court. A Petition by Agreement is when the parties have already reached an agreement on all issues, including child custody, support, and division of assets, and have filed a joint petition with the court. A Petition by One Spouse is when one spouse has filed a petition with the court and the other spouse was served with the petition.