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.