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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the parenting plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of both Petitioners at the top of the form, along with the county where your case is filed.
  3. Indicate whether this is a marriage or paternity case and provide necessary details such as initials of the child if applicable.
  4. Fill out the legal custody section by specifying who will have joint or sole legal custody for each child listed, along with decision-making authority.
  5. In the physical placement section, allocate time between parents for each child and attach a detailed schedule if necessary.
  6. Complete sections on summer and holiday placements, transportation issues, school arrangements, and any variable expenses related to childcare or education.
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In Wisconsin once paternity has been established, the fathers rights are the same as the mothers parental rights. Under Wisconsin law, the court orders custody and placement based on the best interest of the child. And a close relationship with both parents is often beneficial for the child.
Generally, joint custody provides each parent with split time with their child, as well as equal control in decisions over a childs upbringing. Whereas shared custody solely refers to parenting time being as close to 50/50 as possible.
All parents have a right to visitation with their children so long as it does not pose a physical, mental, or emotional threat. An ex-spouse who is withholding a child from visiting the other parent is subject to a felony charge in the state of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin courts are explicitly forbidden in using gender to make custody and placement decisions. The courts look at what is in the best interest of the child when making these decisions, not gender.
A temporary parenting plan or custody agreement contains information about where your child will live and how you and the other parent will care for your child during the divorce proceedings. A temporary plan lasts until the divorce is finalized and the permanent parenting plan is in place, usually one to six months.

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First and foremost, fathers have the right to seek custody of their children. This means that they have the legal grounds to petition for physical custody, legal custody, or visitation rights. Depending on the circumstances, the kids primary guardian and caregiver may be their dad.

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