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If both parents agree to change the amount of support, they may use the Office of State Courts online form, FA-604 - Stipulation and Order to Amend Judgment for Support . This can be done at the child support agency, or the parents can complete the form on their own and submit it to the child support agency.
Child Support Standard Guidelines Each of the percentages below are applied to the parents income for child support: 17% of income for 1 child. 25% of income for 2 children. 29% of income for 3 children.
Applying for Child Support Services Parents and guardians can download an application form online at . wisconsin.gov/cs/apply. Return the completed application to the child support agency. If you are in an aid/benefit program, you automatically receive child support services.
If both parents agree to change the amount of support, they may use the Office of State Courts online form, FA-604 - Stipulation and Order to Amend Judgment for Support . This can be done at the child support agency, or the parents can complete the form on their own and submit it to the child support agency.
(a) That the parent has caused death or injury to a child or children resulting in a felony conviction. (b) That a child has previously been removed from the parents home pursuant to a court order under s. 48.345 after an adjudication that the child is in need of protection or services under s. 48.13 (3) or (3m).
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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.
Voluntary Termination of Parental Rights Wisconsin law allows parental rights to be terminated voluntarily or involuntarily. The voluntary termination of parental rights may seem like it should be a straightforward process, since the parent is not disputing the termination of rights.
In Wisconsin, both parents of a child must support the child financially. Generally, a court will assign payment obligations to the parents, based on what is reasonable.
Another method of termination involves one parent trying to terminate the rights of the other parent. Under Wisconsin law, there are several valid grounds for involuntary termination of another parents rights. These include abandonment, parental disability, failure to assume parental responsibilities or child abuse.
How do I stop the child support services? To end case management services, send your written request to end services to your child support agency. By state law, your child support still needs to be paid through the Wisconsin Support Collections Trust Fund.

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