Joint Petition With Minor Children {FA-4110V} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Wisconsin

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Joint Petition With Minor Children {FA-4110V} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Wisconsin

Last updated: 6/29/2025

Joint Petition With Minor Children {FA-4110V}

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FA-4110V - JOINT PETITION WITH MINOR CHILDREN. This form is used in the State of Wisconsin Circuit Court by married couples who are jointly filing for either divorce or legal separation and have one or more minor children together. The form initiates a legal case and provides detailed personal, marital, and parental information required by the court to process the action. Both Joint Petitioners must provide their names, addresses, and contact details, along with information about residency duration in Wisconsin and the county of filing. The petition includes a declaration of whether either party is in the military, has been previously married, or is pregnant. It also outlines the marriage history, any prior divorce or separation cases, and details of all children involved, including biological, adopted, minor, and adult children. The form collects information regarding the children’s residence history, prior legal proceedings involving custody or placement, any current court cases that may affect the proceeding, and any existing agreements or orders related to child support, custody, placement, or property division. It also lists statutory prohibitions on both parties’ behavior during the pendency of the case, including restrictions on harassment, property transfers, and relocation of children. By signing the form, both parties declare under penalty of false swearing that the information is true and accurate, consent to the jurisdiction of the court, and waive formal service of summons. The form also references the Wisconsin child support guidelines and the statutory factors the court may consider when determining support orders. §§767.215 and 822.29, Wisconsin Statutes. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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