Last week I attended the thirty-sixth annual conference of the Wisconsin Inter-Professional Committee on Divorce. One full day was devoted to the topic of the voice of the child in custody and placement disputes. Wisconsin Statutes provide that the “wishes of the child” is a specific factor for the court to consider. See Wis. Stats. Sec. 767.41(5).
But what does that mean in practice? How much weight should the child’s wishes be given? And how can the child’s wishes be accurately ascertained in the fraught environment of a pending court action?
A pending Wisconsin Court of Appeals case explores these issues in the context of a post-judgment placement modification motion. Wessel, Lehker & Fumelle argued in that appeal that it was error for the trial court to base its placement decision exclusively on the child’s preference. Read our briefs here. Watch this blog for updates.
Kris Lehker