Wisconsin Code § 814.615

Fees for mediation and studies
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(1) (a) Except
as provided under sub. (2), for family court services provided under s. 767.405 a county shall collect the following fees:
1. For the first mediation session conducted upon referral under s. 767.405 (5), no fee.
2. For all mediation provided after the first session mediation
described under subd. 1., a single fee of $200, regardless of the
number of mediation sessions held.
3. For a study under s. 767.405 (14), a fee of $300.
(b) The county shall determine when and how to collect the
fees under par. (a). Subject to sub. (3), the county shall reduce the
fees in accordance with the parties’ ability to pay or provide the
services without payment of the fees if both parties are unable to
pay.
(2) In lieu of the fee under sub. (1) (a) 2. or 3., a county may
establish a fee schedule to recover its reasonable costs of providing family court services under s. 767.405. A fee schedule established under this subsection may apply in lieu of the fee under
sub. (1) (a) 2. or 3. or both, and shall require no fee for the first
mediation session conducted upon referral under s. 767.405 (5);
provide for payment for any other services based on the parties’
ability to pay; and take into account the fees the county collects
under s. 814.61 (1) (b) and (7) (b). Fees shall be based on services actually provided. The county may not collect a single fee
applicable without regard to the number of sessions or services
provided. Subject to sub. (3), the county shall provide family
court services to the parties even if both parties are unable to pay.
(3) The court or a circuit court commissioner shall direct either or both parties to pay any applicable fee under this section. If
either or both parties are unable to pay, the court shall grant a separate judgment for the amount of the fees in favor of the county
and against the party or parties responsible for the fees.
(4) The county treasurer shall deposit fees collected under
this section in a separate account for the exclusive purpose of providing mediation services and studies under s. 767.405.

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