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1999 Wisconsin Act 9 establishes the following requirements for parenting plans.
A parenting plan shall provide information about the following questions - 767.405 (1m)
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(a) What legal custody (decisions) or physical placement (time) the parent is seeking.
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(b) Where the parent lives currently and where the parent intends to live during the next 2 years. *
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(c) Where the parent works and the hours of employment. **
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(d) Who will provide any necessary child care when the parent cannot and who will pay for the child care.
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(e) Where the child will go to school.
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(f) What doctor or health care facility will provide medical care for the child.
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(g) How the child’s medical expenses will be paid.
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(h) What the child’s religious commitment will be, if any.
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(i) Who will make decisions about the child’s education, medical care, choice of child care providers and extracurricular activities.|
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(j) How the holidays will be divided.
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(k) What the child’s summer schedule will be.
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(l) Whether and how the child will be able to contact the other parent when the child has physical placement with the parent providing the parenting plan.
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(m) How the parent proposes to resolve disagreements related to matters over which the court orders joint decision making.
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(o) (If *** applies) how the child will be transferred between the parties for the exercise of physical placement to ensure the safety of the child and the parties.
* If there is evidence that the other parent engaged in interspousal battery, as described under s. 940.19 or 940.20 (1m), or domestic abuse, as defined in s. 813.12 (1) (am), with respect to the parent providing the parenting plan, the parent providing the parenting plan is not required to disclose the specific address but only a general description of where he or she currently lives and intends to live during the next 2 years.
** If there is evidence that the other parent engaged in interspousal battery, as described under s. 940.19 or 940.20 (1m), or domestic abuse, as defined in s. 813.12 (1) (am), with respect to the parent providing the parenting plan, the parent providing the parenting plan is not required to disclose the specific address but only a general description of where he or she works.
*** If there is evidence that either party engaged in interspousal battery, as described under s. 940.19 or 940.20 (1m), or domestic abuse, as defined in s. 813.12 (1) (am), with respect to the other party.
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