What is a No-Fault Divorce in Wisconsin?

Learn how to file for a no-fault divorce in Wisconsin, including the necessary forms, fees, and procedures.

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What is a No-Fault Divorce in Wisconsin?

In Wisconsin, a no-fault divorce is a divorce where neither spouse is responsible for the breakdown of the marriage. This type of divorce is also known as an uncontested divorce.

Requirements for Filing for a No-Fault Divorce in Wisconsin

To file for a no-fault divorce in Wisconsin, you'll need to meet certain requirements. These include:

  • You must have been a resident of Wisconsin for at least 6 months before filing for divorce.
  • You must have a valid reason for seeking a divorce, such as irreconcilable differences or incompatibility.
  • You must have a written agreement with your spouse regarding the division of property, debts, and other issues.
  • You must have a written agreement with your spouse regarding child custody, visitation, and support.

Steps for Filing for a No-Fault Divorce in Wisconsin

To file for a no-fault divorce in Wisconsin, you'll need to follow these steps:

  1. File a petition for divorce with the circuit court in the county where you reside.

  2. Include a written agreement with your spouse regarding the division of property, debts, and other issues.

  3. Include a written agreement with your spouse regarding child custody, visitation, and support.

  4. Pay the filing fee, which is currently $350.

  5. Wait for your spouse to respond to the petition, which must be done within 20 days of being served.

  6. Attend a final hearing, where a judge will review your agreements and issue a divorce decree.

Forms and Fees for Filing for a No-Fault Divorce in Wisconsin

To file for a no-fault divorce in Wisconsin, you'll need to use the following forms:

  • Wisconsin Circuit Court Form GC-101, Petition for Divorce.
  • Wisconsin Circuit Court Form GC-102, Summons.
  • Wisconsin Circuit Court Form GC-103, Agreement Regarding Property and Debts.
  • Wisconsin Circuit Court Form GC-104, Agreement Regarding Child Custody, Visitation, and Support.

The filing fee for a no-fault divorce in Wisconsin is currently $350.

Conclusion

Filing for a no-fault divorce in Wisconsin can be a complex and time-consuming process. However, by following the steps outlined in this guide and using the necessary forms and fees, you can ensure that your divorce is processed smoothly and efficiently.

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