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Wisconsin Disclosure of Sealed Identifying Information in a Child Custody Proceeding

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Disclosure of Sealed Identifying Information in a Child Custody Proceeding

Wisconsin Disclosure of Sealed Identifying Information in a Child Custody Proceeding is a procedure used in Wisconsin courts to allow for the release of a party’s confidential information in a child custody proceeding. This process is designed to protect the privacy of the parties involved while also allowing the court to gain access to necessary information to render a decision in the case. There are two types of Wisconsin Disclosure of Sealed Identifying Information in a Child Custody Proceeding. The first type is called “Freezing” and it allows the court to “freeze” certain documents or communications from being released to the public. The second type is called “Redaction” and it allows for the court to “redact” certain information from the documents or communications that are released to the public. In both scenarios, the court is able to view the documents or communications, but the public is not allowed to access the content or any identifying information. This process is designed to protect the privacy of all parties involved in the child custody proceeding and ensure that the court is able to consider all necessary information before making a decision.

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In Wisconsin the standard is 50/50 joint custody, but placement will vary on several different factors. Joint custody simply means that both parents share custody of the child or children, and sole custody means that only one parent has custody of the child or children.

Keep copies of your communication and correspondence with the other parent. The evidence often offered in today's child custody trials includes copies of texts and e-mails of the parties. Other common evidence includes the parties' income information (often tax returns and paystubs), photos and sometimes calendars.

Abandonment. Any of the following must be proven by evidence that: You have left your child without provision for care or support: and neither parent has been found for 60 days. in a place or manner that exposes your child to substantial risk of great bodily harm or death.

Child custody will be 50/50 unless that would negatively impact the child. This is decided either by parents agreeing or, if they can't agree, by the court's decree. When they have to make the decision, Wisconsin courts work to ensure the child's safety and future success by deciding in the child's best interest.

At what age can a child refuse visitation in Wisconsin? In Wisconsin, children cannot dictate where they reside but the courts may take the child's preference into consideration at about age 14 or when the child can articulate a preference and a reason for the preference.

What is Considered Interference? Wisconsin Statute 948.31 defines interference with custody, either by a parent or a third party: ?Whoever causes a child to leave, takes away or withholds a child for more than 12 hours from the child's parent(s) is guilty of a Class I felony.?

What is considered an unfit parent? History of drug abuse. Alcoholism. Mental instability. Abandonment/ Child Neglect. Criminal History.

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This form is used in child custody proceedings with form GF-177. This form applies only in child custody proceedings.Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction And Enforcement Act. Download Disclosure of Sealed Identifying Information in a Child Custody Proceeding (GF-178) – Court System (Wisconsin) form. ORS 409. (4) Exception: Transcript. 1-A. Nondisclosure of certain identifying information. This subsection governs the disclosure of certain identifying information. Adoption proceedings and records. C. DSS Access to Information.

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Wisconsin Disclosure of Sealed Identifying Information in a Child Custody Proceeding