Wisconsin Code § 767.205

Parties; title of actions
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(1) PARTIES. The party
initiating an action affecting the family is the petitioner. The
party responding to the action is the respondent. All references to
“plaintiff” in chs. 801 to 807 apply to the petitioner, and all references to “defendant” in chs. 801 to 807 apply to the respondent.
Both parties may initiate the petition together by signing and filing a joint petition. The parties to a joint petition are joint petitioners. The parties to a joint petition shall state in the petition
that both parties consent to personal jurisdiction and waive service of summons.
(2) WHEN THE STATE IS A REAL PARTY IN INTEREST. (a) The
state is a real party in interest within the meaning of s. 803.01 for
purposes of establishing paternity, securing reimbursement of aid
paid, future support and costs as appropriate in an action affecting the family in any of the following circumstances:
1. An action to establish paternity whenever there is a completed application for legal services filed with the child support
program under s. 49.22 or whenever s. 767.80 (6m) or (6r)
applies.
2. An action to establish or enforce a child support or maintenance obligation whenever there is a completed application for
legal services filed with the child support program under s. 49.22.
3. Whenever aid under s. 48.57 (3m) or (3n), 48.645, 49.19,
or 49.45 is provided on behalf of a dependent child or benefits are
provided to the child’s custodial parent under ss. 49.141 to
49.161.
4. Whenever aid under s. 48.57 (3m) or (3n), 48.645, 49.19,
or 49.45 has, in the past, been provided on behalf of a dependent
child, or benefits have, in the past, been provided to the child’s
custodial parent under ss. 49.141 to 49.161, and the child’s family
is eligible for continuing child support services under 45 CFR
302.33.
(b) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., in any action affecting
the family under a child support enforcement program, an attorney acting under s. 49.22 or 59.53 (5), including any district attorney or corporation counsel, represents only the state. Child support services provided by an attorney as specified in par. (a) do
not create an attorney-client relationship with any other party.
2. Subdivision 1. does not apply to an attorney who is employed by the department under s. 49.22 or a county under s.
59.53 (5) or (6) (a) to act as the guardian ad litem of the minor
child for the purpose of establishing paternity.
(3) TITLE OF ACTIONS. An action affecting the family described in s. 767.001 (1) (a) to (d) or (g) to (k) shall be entitled “In
re the marriage of A.B. and C.D.”, except that an independent action for visitation under s. 767.43 (3) shall be entitled “In re visitation with A. B.”. An action affecting the family described in s.
767.001 (1) (f) or (m) shall be entitled “In re the support of
A.B.”. A child custody action shall be entitled “In re the custody
of A.B.”.

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