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22Section 160
. 852.01 (1) (f) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
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852.01
(1) (f) 3. If either
the maternal side or the paternal side has no surviving
24grandparent or issue of a grandparent, the entire estate to the decedent's relatives
25on the other side.
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1Section
161. 854.03 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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854.03
(3) Marital property. Except as provided in subs. (4) and (5), if
a
3husband and wife 2 spouses die leaving marital property and it is not established
4that one survived the other by at least 120 hours, 50 percent of the marital property
5shall be distributed as if it were
the husband's
the first spouse's individual property
6and the
husband 2nd spouse had survived, and 50 percent of the marital property
7shall be distributed as if it were the
wife's
2nd spouse's individual property and the
8wife first spouse had survived.
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9Section 162
. 891.39 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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10891.39 (title)
Presumption as to whether a child is marital or
11nonmarital; self-crimination self-incrimination; birth certificates.
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12Section 163
. 891.39 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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891.39
(1) (a) Whenever it is established in an action or proceeding that a child
14was born to a woman while she was
the lawful wife of
legally married to a specified
15man person, any party asserting in such action or proceeding that the
husband was 16spouse is not the
father parent of the child shall have the burden of proving that
17assertion by a clear and satisfactory preponderance of the evidence. In all such
18actions or proceedings the
husband and the wife
spouses are competent to testify as
19witnesses to the facts. The court or judge in such cases shall appoint a guardian ad
20litem to appear for and represent the child whose
paternity parentage is questioned.
21Results of a genetic test, as defined in s. 767.001 (1m), showing that a
man person 22other than the
husband mother's spouse is not excluded as the father of the child and
23that the statistical probability of the
man's
person's parentage is 99.0 percent or
24higher constitute a clear and satisfactory preponderance of the evidence of the
1assertion under this paragraph, even if the
husband mother's spouse is unavailable
2to submit to genetic tests, as defined in s. 767.001 (1m).
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3Section 164
. 891.39 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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891.39
(1) (b) In actions affecting the family
, in which the question of
paternity 5parentage is raised, and in paternity proceedings, the court, upon being satisfied that
6the parties to the action are unable to adequately compensate any such guardian ad
7litem for the guardian ad litem's services and expenses, shall then make an order
8specifying the guardian ad litem's compensation and expenses, which compensation
9and expenses shall be paid as provided in s. 967.06. If the court orders a county to
10pay the compensation of the guardian ad litem, the amount ordered may not exceed
11the compensation paid to private attorneys under s. 977.08 (4m) (b).
SB566,165
12Section 165
. 891.39 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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891.39
(3) If any court under this section adjudges a child to be a nonmarital
14child, the clerk of court shall report the facts to the state registrar, who shall issue
15a new birth record showing the correct facts as found by the court, and shall dispose
16of the original, with the court's report attached under s. 69.15 (3). If the
husband 17mother's spouse is a party to the action and the court makes a finding as to whether
18or not the
husband mother's spouse is the
father parent of the child, such finding
19shall be conclusive in all other courts of this state.
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20Section 166
. 891.40 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 891.40 (1) (a) and
21amended to read:
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891.40
(1) (a) If,
under the supervision of a licensed physician and with the
23spouse's consent
of her husband, a
wife person is inseminated artificially
as provided
24in par. (b) with semen donated by a
man person who is not
her husband the spouse
25of the person being inseminated, the
husband
spouse of the
mother inseminated
1person at the time of the conception of the child shall be the natural
father parent 2of a child conceived. The
husband's spouse's consent must be in writing and signed
3by him
or her and
his wife. The
by the inseminated person.
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4(c) 1. If the artificial insemination under par. (a) takes place under the
5supervision of a licensed physician, the physician shall certify
their the signatures
6on the consent and the date of the insemination, and shall file the
husband's spouse's 7consent with the department of health services
, where it shall be kept. If the
8artificial insemination under par. (a) does not take place under the supervision of a
9licensed physician, the spouses shall file the signed consent, which shall include the
10date of the insemination, with the department of health services.
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112. The department of health services shall keep a consent filed under subd. 1.
12confidential and in a sealed file except as provided in s. 46.03 (7) (bm).
However,
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133. Notwithstanding subd. 1., the physician's
or spouses' failure to file the
14consent form does not affect the legal status of
father natural parent and child.
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15(d) All papers and records pertaining to the
artificial insemination
under par.
16(a), whether part of the permanent record of a court or of a file held by
the a
17supervising physician
or sperm bank or elsewhere, may be inspected only upon an
18order of the court for good cause shown.
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19Section 167
. 891.40 (1) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
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891.40
(1) (b) The artificial insemination under par. (a) must satisfy any of the
21following:
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1. The artificial insemination takes place under the supervision of a licensed
23physician.
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2. The semen used for the insemination is obtained from a sperm bank.
SB566,168
25Section 168
. 891.40 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1891.40
(2) The donor of semen provided to a licensed physician
or obtained from
2a sperm bank for use in
the artificial insemination of a woman other than the donor's
3wife spouse is not the natural
father parent of a child conceived, bears no liability for
4the support of the child
, and has no parental rights with regard to the child.
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5Section 169
. 891.40 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
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891.40
(3) This section applies with respect to children conceived before, on,
7or after the effective date of this subsection .... [LRB inserts date], as a result of
8artificial insemination.
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9Section 170
. 891.405 of the statutes is amended to read:
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10891.405 Presumption of paternity parentage based on
11acknowledgment. A
man person is presumed to be the natural
father parent of a
12child if
he the person and the
mother person who gave birth have acknowledged
13paternity parentage under s. 69.15 (3) (b) 1. or 3. and no other
man person is
14presumed to be the
father natural parent under s. 891.41 (1).
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15Section 171
. 891.41 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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16891.41 (title)
Presumption of
paternity parentage based on marriage of
17the parties.
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18Section 172
. 891.41 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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891.41
(1) (intro.) A
man
person is presumed to be the natural
father
parent 20of a child if any of the following applies:
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21Section 173
. 891.41 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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891.41
(1) (a)
He The person and the child's
established natural
mother parent 23are or have been married to each other and the child is conceived or born after
24marriage and before the granting of a decree of legal separation, annulment
, or
25divorce between the parties.
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1Section
174. 891.41 (1) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 891.41 (1) (b) (intro.)
2and amended to read:
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891.41
(1) (b) (intro.)
He
The person and the child's
established natural
mother 4parent were married to each other after the child was born but
he the person and the
5child's
established natural
mother parent had a relationship with one another
6during the period of time within which the child was conceived and
no other man all
7of the following apply:
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81. No person has been adjudicated to be the father
or.
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92. No other person is presumed to be the
father parent of the child under par.
10(a).
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11Section 175
. 891.41 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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891.41
(2) In a legal action or proceeding, a presumption under sub. (1) is
13rebutted by results of a genetic test, as defined in s. 767.001 (1m), that show that a
14man person other than the
man person presumed to be the
father parent under sub.
15(1) is not excluded as the father of the child and that the statistical probability of the
16man's person's parentage is 99.0 percent or higher, even if the
man person presumed
17to be the
father natural parent under sub. (1) is unavailable to submit to genetic
18tests, as defined in s. 767.001 (1m).
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19Section 176
. 891.41 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
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891.41
(3) This section applies with respect to children born before, on, or after
21the effective date of this subsection .... [LRB inserts date].
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22Section
177. 905.05 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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23905.05 (title)
Husband-wife Spousal and domestic partner privilege.
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24Section
178. 938.02 (13) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1938.02
(13) “Parent" means a
biological natural parent
, a husband who has
2consented to the artificial insemination of his wife under s. 891.40, or a parent by
3adoption. If the juvenile is a nonmarital child who is not adopted or whose parents
4do not subsequently intermarry under s. 767.803, “parent" includes a person
5acknowledged under s. 767.805 or a substantially similar law of another state or
6adjudicated to be the biological father. “Parent" does not include any person whose
7parental rights have been terminated. For purposes of the application of s. 938.028
8and the federal Indian Child Welfare Act,
25 USC 1901 to
1963, “parent" means a
9biological natural parent
of an Indian child, an Indian
husband spouse who has
10consented to the artificial insemination of his
wife
or her spouse under s. 891.40, or
11an Indian person who has lawfully adopted an Indian juvenile, including an adoption
12under tribal law or custom, and includes, in the case of a nonmarital
Indian child who
13is not adopted or whose parents do not subsequently intermarry under s. 767.803,
14a person acknowledged under s. 767.805, a substantially similar law of another state,
15or tribal law or custom to be the biological father or a person adjudicated to be the
16biological father, but does not include any person whose parental rights have been
17terminated.
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18Section 179
. 938.396 (2g) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
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938.396
(2g) (g)
Paternity Parentage of juvenile. Upon request of a court having
20jurisdiction over actions affecting the family, an attorney responsible for support
21enforcement under s. 59.53 (6) (a) or a party to a paternity proceeding under subch.
22IX of ch. 767, the party's attorney or the guardian ad litem for the juvenile who is the
23subject of that proceeding to review or be provided with information from the records
24of the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch. 48 relating
25to the
paternity parentage of a juvenile for the purpose of determining the
paternity
1parentage of the juvenile or for the purpose of rebutting the presumption of paternity
2under s. 891.405 or
the presumption of parentage under s. 891.41, the court assigned
3to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch. 48 shall open for inspection by the
4requester its records relating to the
paternity
parentage of the juvenile or disclose
5to the requester those records.
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6Section
180. 943.20 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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943.20
(2) (c) “Property of another" includes property in which the actor is a
8co-owner and property of a partnership of which the actor is a member, unless the
9actor and the victim are
husband and wife married to each other.
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10Section 181
. 943.201 (1) (b) 8. of the statutes is amended to read:
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943.201
(1) (b) 8. The
maiden name surname of an individual's
mother
parent
12before marriage if the surname was changed as a result of marriage.
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13Section
182. 943.205 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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943.205
(2) (b) “Owner" includes a co-owner of the person charged and a
15partnership of which the person charged is a member, unless the person charged and
16the victim are
husband and wife married to each other.
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17Section 183
. 990.01 (22m) of the statutes is created to read:
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990.01
(22m) Natural parent. “Natural parent" means a parent of a child who
19is not an adoptive parent, whether the parent is biologically related to the child or
20not.
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21Section
184. 990.01 (39) of the statutes is created to read:
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990.01
(39) Spouses. “Spouses" means 2 individuals of the same sex or different
23sexes who are legally married to each other.
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24Section
185. 990.01 (40m) of the statutes is created to read:
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1990.01
(40m) Stepparent. “
Stepparent" means a person who is the spouse of
2a child's parent and who is not also a parent of the child.
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3Section 186
.
Nonstatutory provisions.
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(1)
Legislative intent. The legislature intends this act to harmonize the
5language of the Wisconsin statutes relating to marriage and the determination of
6parentage with the provision of s. 990.001 (2), which specifies that words importing
7one gender extend and may be applied to any gender. The legislature intends that
8by amending the statutes relating to marriage and the determination of parentage
9with respect to married couples to use gender neutral language where appropriate
10so as to clarify that the same statutory rights and responsibilities apply between
11married persons of the same sex as between married persons of different sexes and
12to extend some of the presumptions of paternity to either parent, the Wisconsin
13statutes will be better aligned with the holding of the U.S. Supreme Court in
14Obergefell v. Hodges, 135 S. Ct. 2584, 192 L.Ed.2d 609 (2015), which recognizes that
15same-sex couples have a fundamental constitutional right to marriage.