Wisconsin Code § 767.88

Pretrial paternity proceedings
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(1) PROCEDURE;
EVIDENCE. A pretrial hearing shall be held before the court or a
supplemental court commissioner under s. 757.675 (2) (g) . A
record or minutes of the proceeding shall be kept. At the pretrial
hearing the parties may present and cross-examine witnesses, request genetic tests, and present other evidence relevant to the determination of paternity.
(2) COURT EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION. On the basis of the information produced at the pretrial hearing, the court
shall evaluate the probability of determining the existence or
nonexistence of paternity in a trial and shall so advise the parties.
On the basis of the evaluation, the court may make an appropriate
recommendation for settlement to the parties. This recommendation may include any of the following:
(a) That the action be dismissed with or without prejudice.
(b) That the alleged father voluntarily acknowledge paternity
of the child.
(c) If the alleged father voluntarily acknowledges paternity of
the child, that he agree to the duty of support, the legal custody of
the child, periods of physical placement of the child and other
matters as determined to be in the best interests of the child by the
court.
(3) ACCEPTANCE OF RECOMMENDATION; JUDGMENT. If the
parties accept a recommendation made in accordance with this
section, judgment shall be entered accordingly.
(4) RECOMMENDATION REFUSED AND NO TESTS TAKEN. If a
party or the guardian ad litem refuses to accept a recommendation made under this section and genetic tests have not yet been
taken, the court shall require the appropriate parties to submit to
genetic tests. After the genetic tests have been taken the court
shall make an appropriate final recommendation.
(5) FINAL RECOMMENDATION NOT ACCEPTED; TRIAL. If the
guardian ad litem or any party refuses to accept any final recommendation, the action shall be set for trial.
(6) TERMINATION OF INFORMAL HEARING. The informal
hearing may be terminated and the action set for trial if the court
finds it unlikely that all parties would accept a recommendation
in this section.

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