This text of Wisconsin § 767.58 (Notice of change of employer, address, and ability to pay; other information.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Wisconsin primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
767.58
767.58(1g) (1g) Definition. In this section, “shared-placement parent” means a parent who has a court-ordered period of placement of at least 25 percent and is ordered by the court to assume the child’s basic support costs in proportion to the time that the parent has placement of the child.
767.58(1r) (1r) Support or maintenance order; notice requirements.
767.58(1r)(a) (a) Each order for child support or maintenance payments shall include an order that the payer and payee notify the county child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) of any change of address within 10 business days of the change.
767.58(1r)(b) (b) Each order for child support or maintenance payments shall also include an order that the payer and payee notify the county child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) and the ot
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767.58
767.58(1g) (1g) Definition. In this section, “shared-placement parent” means a parent who has a court-ordered period of placement of at least 25 percent and is ordered by the court to assume the child’s basic support costs in proportion to the time that the parent has placement of the child.
767.58(1r) (1r) Support or maintenance order; notice requirements.
767.58(1r)(a) (a) Each order for child support or maintenance payments shall include an order that the payer and payee notify the county child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) of any change of address within 10 business days of the change.
767.58(1r)(b) (b) Each order for child support or maintenance payments shall also include an order that the payer and payee notify the county child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) and the other party, within 10 business days, of any change of employer and of any substantial change in the amount of his or her gross income, as defined by rule by the department, affecting his or her ability to pay, or the amount of, child support or maintenance. The order shall also include a statement that notification of any substantial change in the amount of the party’s income will not result in a change of the order unless a revision of the order under s. 767.59 or an annual adjustment of the child support amount under s. 767.553 is sought.
767.58(1r)(c) (c) Each order for maintenance payments shall include an order requiring the payee to notify the court and the payer within 10 business days of the payee’s remarriage.
767.58(1r)(cm) (cm) If a payer is ordered to provide only child support payments, all of the following apply:
767.58(1r)(cm)1. 1. Neither party is required to disclose income that is not considered gross income by the department.
767.58(1r)(cm)2. 2. The payee is not required to notify the payer of the payee’s change in employer or income if the payer is not a shared-placement parent.
767.58(1r)(d) (d) An order under this subsection is enforceable under ch. 785 .
767.58(2) (2) Information for child support agency. When an order is entered under sub. (1r) , each party shall provide to the county child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) his or her social security number, residential and mailing addresses, telephone number, operator’s license number and the name, address and telephone number of his or her employer. A party shall advise the county child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) of any change in the information provided under this subsection within 10 business days after the change.
767.58(3) (3) Redacting personally identifying information. A party may redact or remove the following personally identifying information from documents provided under sub. (1r) (b) to another party unless otherwise ordered by the court:
767.58(3)(a) (a) The party’s home or work address if the party is participating in the program under s. 165.68 or if the party’s address is otherwise protected or sealed.
767.58(3)(b) (b) The name, date of birth, and address of the party’s spouse.
767.58(3)(c) (c) The name, date of birth, and other personally identifying information of a minor child not related to the other party.
767.58(3)(d) (d) Any social security number.
767.58(3)(e) (e) An identification number assigned by an employer.
767.58(3)(f) (f) A taxpayer identification number assigned by the department of revenue or federal internal revenue service.
767.58(3)(g) (g) Any depository account number, investment account number, or other personally identifying number related to any investment tool.
767.58(3)(h) (h) A military identification number.
767.58(3)(i) (i) Any other personally identifying information that is intended to be used to access services, funds, or benefits of any kind to which an individual is entitled.
767.58(3)(j) (j) Any other personally identifying information that is not required to determine the income or financial status of the party.
767.58(4) (4) Confidentiality; failure to disclose. Information disclosed under this section is subject to s. 767.127 (3) . A party who fails to furnish information required by the court under this section may be proceeded against for contempt of court under ch. 785 . If the court finds that a party has failed to furnish information required under this section, the court may award to the party bringing the action costs and, notwithstanding s. 814.04 (1) , reasonable attorney fees.
[Note: 767.58 Note NOTE: 2005 Wis. Act 443 contains explanatory notes.]