Stillings & Buchinger, LLC
Wisconsin Divorce & Family Law Attorneys
Neenah - Menasha - Appleton - Fond du Lac - Eastern Wisconsin
Custody & Visitation
Legal Custody
The Initial Custody Order
There are several issues that have to be resolved if you
have children. First, you must determine which parent has custody of the
children or whether the custody is joint.
Many people assume the word "custody" refers to
where the children live. It does not. Custody is the right of a parent
to make decisions regarding non-emergency medical procedures, education
and other welfare issues. Unless there is a good reason to deny one parent
these rights (i.e., drug use, domestic violence, etc.), Wisconsin law
assumes that custody will be jointly held.
If the parents cannot resolve custody issues, then the court
may order the parents into Mediation.
For information about where the child resides, see Legal
Placement.
Changes In Custody
Changes in legal custody must be approved by the Court or
a court commissioner. Parents can agree to make changes in legal custody
or legal (phsycial) placement and submit those changes for the Court's
approval. In situations where the change is desired by only one parent,
then the matter becomes more complex. Courts are reluctant to make changes
to a child's living arrangements unless those changes are in the child's
best interest.
As with all aspects of family law, no two families are alike,
and the inferences of the law that resulted in a friend's outcome may
not apply to your situation. If you have questions regarding custody of
your children, it is always in your children's best interest for you to
obtain qualified professional legal advice.
The Attorneys at Stillings & Buchinger offer free initial
consultations. To arrange your consultation with one of the attorneys,
please call the office or e-mail the attorney directly.
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