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The Party Responding To The Petition Is Called The Respondent

The respondent has a limited time in which to file a written Response with the clerk of the court. The Response must be filed within 20 days after being served the Summons and Petition (or 60 days if the respondent is served out of state, or 60 days if the responding party is served by publication pursuant to an order allowing service by publication; or 90 days if the responding party is served by mail pursuant to an order allowing service by mail). The respondent must also make arrangements to have copies of the written response served on the petitioner or the petitioner's lawyer within the same time period. If the respondent fails to file or serve a written Response within the required time period the court may enter a default judgment against the respondent.

B. Use the Pattern Forms for Nonparental Custody

Here is where you can get the pattern legal forms you must use in a nonparental custody case, and the instructions for the forms:

stationery stores and bookstores;

your local women's shelter;

county and law school law libraries;

the county clerk's offices;

courthouse facilitator programs;

the Administrative Office of the Courts in Olympia, by calling the forms line at telephone (360) 705-5328;

Northwest Justice Project’s

It’s a good idea to either make a spare copy of each form you will need and use one as a rough draft, or start your forms in pencil and copy over them in ink when you have them the way you want them. Your finished forms must be completed neatly. You may type them, or print them using either blue or black ink. If you use a blue pen for signing the forms, it will be easy to tell your original signature from any photocopies you make of the original. Only documents with original, ink signatures should be filed in the clerk’s office or given to the judge in the courtroom.

 

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Child Custody Child custody rights can be modified.
In today's mobile and constantly changing society it is very common that custody rights are modified. Courts recognize that children's desires, wishes or even relationships to parents change over the course of time. Therefore, with the children's best interest in mind, courts are willing to alter custodial rights in order to adapt to new circumstances and living situations. Alternatively, the ex-spouses can voluntarily modify the last court order and come to a mutual agreement about the new custody rights.

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Book Helps Turn Custody Battles Into Parenting Partnerships
Book Helps Turn Custody Battles Into Parenting Partnerships

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Grandparents in Controversial Child Custody Case Not
Grandparents in Controversial Child Custody Case Not "Public Figures"

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How to Start an Action for Nonparental Custody
These instructions are for actions for nonparental custody of a dependent child. Generally, a child ceases to be "dependent" when he or she reaches...
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Today's Terms

Limited divorce

Definition:
Limited divorce is synonymous to separation and entails the termination of cohabitation.

Alimony

Definition:
Alimony refers to a payment that is made by one spouse to the other after divorce or separation.

Supervised visitation

Definition:
In certain cases, the court orders that an adult supervisor is present during the non-custodial parent's visitation time.

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Wisconsin Child-Custody Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Child-Custody attorney you should contact our Child-Custody Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Appleton
  • Beloit
  • Burlington
  • Chippewa Falls
  • De Pere
  • Eau Claire
  • Fond Du Lac
  • Franklin
  • Green Bay
  • Janesville
  • Kenosha
  • La Crosse
  • Madison
  • Manitowoc
  • Marshfield
  • Menomonee Falls
  • Milwaukee
  • Neenah
  • New Berlin
  • Oak Creek
  • Oconomowoc
  • Oshkosh
  • Racine
  • Sheboygan
  • Stevens Point
  • Sun Prairie
  • Superior
  • Waukesha
  • Wausau
  • West Bend
  • Wisconsin Rapids
 


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