Wisconsin Code § 767.553

Annual adjustments in support orders
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(1)
WHEN ADJUSTMENT MAY BE ORDERED. (a) An order for child
support under this chapter may provide for an annual adjustment
in the amount to be paid based on a change in the payer’s income
if the amount of child support is expressed in the order as a fixed
sum and based on the percentage standard established by the department under s. 49.22 (9). No adjustment may be made under
this section unless the order provides for the adjustment.
(b) An adjustment under this section may not be made more
than once in a year and shall be determined on the basis of the
percentage standard established by the department under s. 49.22
(9).
(c) In the order the court shall specify what information the
parties must exchange to determine whether the payer’s income
has changed in accordance with s. 767.54.
(2) FORM FOR STIPULATING. If the court provides for an annual adjustment, the court shall make available to the parties, including the state if the state is a real party in interest under s.
767.205 (2) (a), a form approved by the court for the parties to use
in stipulating to an adjustment of the amount of child or family
support and to modification of any applicable income-withholding order. The form shall include an order, to be signed by the
court, for approval of the stipulation of the parties.
(3) INCOME CHANGES. (a) If the payer’s income changes
from the amount found by the court or stipulated to by the parties
for the current child or family support order, the parties may implement an adjustment under this section by stipulating, on the
form under sub. (2), to the changed income amount and the adjusted child or family support amount, subject to sub. (1) (b).
(b) The stipulation form shall be signed by all parties, including the state if the state is a real party in interest under s. 767.205
(2) (a), and filed with the court. If the stipulation is approved, the
order shall be signed by the court and implemented in the same
manner as an order for a revision under s. 767.59. An adjustment
under this subsection is effective as of the date on which the order
is signed by the court.
(4) IMPLEMENTATION; WHEN EFFECTIVE. (a) Any party, including the state if the state is a real party in interest under s.
767.205 (2) (a) , may file a motion, petition, or order to show
cause for implementation of an annual adjustment under this section if any of the following applies:
1. A party refuses to provide the information required by the
court under sub. (1) (c).
2. The payer’s income changes, but a party refuses to sign the
stipulation for an adjustment in the amount of child or family
support.
(b) If the court determines after a hearing that an adjustment
should be made, the court shall enter an order adjusting the child
or family support payments by the amount determined by the
court, subject to sub. (1) (b). An adjustment under this subsection may not take effect before the date on which the party responding to the motion, petition, or order to show cause received
notice of the action under this subsection.
(c) Notwithstanding par. (b), the court may direct that all or
part of the adjustment not take effect until such time as the court
directs, if any of the following applies:
1. The payee was seeking an adjustment and the payer establishes that extraordinary circumstances beyond his or her control
prevent fulfillment of the adjusted child or family support
obligation.
2. The payer was seeking an adjustment and the payee establishes that the payer voluntarily and unreasonably reduced his or
her income below his or her earning capacity.
3. The payer was seeking an adjustment and the payee establishes that the adjustment would be unfair to the child.
(d) If in an action under this subsection the court determines
that a party has unreasonably failed to provide the information required under sub. (1) (c) or to provide the information on a timely
basis, or unreasonably failed or refused to sign a stipulation for an
annual adjustment, the court may award to the aggrieved party actual costs, including service costs, any costs attributable to time
missed from employment, the cost of travel to and from court,
and reasonable attorney fees.
(5) REVISION OR REMEDIAL SANCTIONS. (a) Nothing in this
section affects a party’s right to file at any time a motion, petition,
or order to show cause under s. 767.59 for revision of a judgment
or order with respect to an amount of child or family support.
(b) Nothing in this section affects a party’s right to move the
court for a finding of contempt of court or for remedial sanctions
under ch. 785 if the other party unreasonably fails to provide or
disclose information required under this section or unreasonably
fails or refuses to sign a stipulation for an annual adjustment.

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