Wisconsin Code § 767.83

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(1) GENERALLY. At the pretrial
hearing, at the trial, and in any other proceedings in any paternity
action, any party may be represented by counsel. If the male respondent is indigent and the state is the petitioner under s. 767.80
(1) (g), the petitioner is represented by a government attorney as
provided in s. 767.80 (6), or the action is commenced on behalf of

the child by an attorney appointed under s. 767.407 (1) (c), counsel shall be appointed for the respondent as provided in ch. 977,
subject to the limitations under sub. (2m), unless the respondent
knowingly and voluntarily waives the appointment of counsel.
(2) EXTENT OF APPOINTED ATTORNEY’S REPRESENTATION.
An attorney appointed under sub. (1) who is appearing on behalf
of a party in a paternity action shall represent that party, subject
to the limitations under sub. (2m), in all issues and proceedings
relating to the paternity determination. The appointed attorney
may not represent the party in any proceeding relating to child
support, legal custody, periods of physical placement or related
issues.
(2m) WHEN APPOINTED REPRESENTATION PROVIDED. Representation by an attorney appointed under sub. (1) shall be provided only after the results of any genetic tests have been completed and only if all of the results fail to show that the alleged father is excluded and fail to give rise to the rebuttable presumption
under s. 767.84 (1m) that the alleged father is the father of the
child.
(3) APPEARANCE BY STATE’S ATTORNEY NOT AFFECTED.
This section does not prevent an attorney responsible for support
enforcement under s. 59.53 (6) (a) or any other attorney employed
under s. 49.22 or 59.53 (5) from appearing in any paternity action
as provided under s. 767.80 (6).

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