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Wisconsin is not a mother state. A mother state gives preference to mothers in custody cases. In Wisconsins state statutes, it specifically says that, The court may not prefer one parent or potential custodian over the other on the basis of the sex or race of the parent or potential custodian.
Under Wisconsin law, when a childs parents are not married, the mother has sole custody (to make legal decisions for the child) until the court orders otherwise. The father does not need to have legal custody to spend time with his child.
Most children could probably be left home for varying lengths of time between ages 10 to 12, she said. It depends on how long and the maturity level of the child. For some children it may be older.
For children over the age of 15, you can expect to take their wishes and feelings very seriously. In fact, the Court may decide to not make an order at all. In short, regardless of the age of the children, wishes and feelings will be taken into account to varying degrees.
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.
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There is no law that indicates that the children each must have a separate bedroom. My brother and I shared a bedroom for 13 years as kids growing up; if anything, that brought us closer together as siblings, memories we still share today, years later.
Ask the Court to Enforce the Custody Order If you havent been able to resolve the problem of being denied parenting time with your child, you may seek help from the court. Depending on the state and county where your existing custody order was issued, you might have different options for enforcing the order.
How to Get Full Custody in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin statutes outline when the court can grant a parent sole custody. The first and easiest option is when both parents agree that one party should have sole custody. This happens sometimes, but more often parents dont agree on one of them having sole custody.
If your child is refusing visitation with your co-parent due to a reason that directly concerns their safety, bring this to the attention of your attorney or other legal professionals immediately. If the reason does not directly impact their safety or well-being, your child should attend visitations.
If your child is refusing visitation with your co-parent due to a reason that directly concerns their safety, bring this to the attention of your attorney or other legal professionals immediately. If the reason does not directly impact their safety or well-being, your child should attend visitations.