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Factors in custody and placement decisions The court considers many factors to determine whats in the childs best interest, including: Parental fitness (includes any history of crime, violence or substance abuse) Proposed parenting plans. Current placement arrangements.
Common schedules 2-2-3. Among schedules with equal parenting time, the 2-2-3 schedule is most common. 8-6. Also popular in Wisconsin, the 8-6 schedule has your child spend a placement period of eight days with one parent, then six days with the other. 4-3. Alternating weekends. Daytime visits only.
Wisconsin custody and placement factors include things from the wishes of each parent to the mental/physical health of the parties involved to evidence of child abuse or neglect. The court only has to decide if the parents cannot agree on their own.
In Wisconsin, the assumption is that both parents will have custody and placement of the child. The only way that custody and placement is not split 50/50 is if you can prove that doing so would not be in the best interest of the child.
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