Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 767 - Actions affecting the family.
767.241 - Award of attorney fees and other fees and costs.

767.241 Award of attorney fees and other fees and costs.
(1) Court authority. The court, after considering the financial resources of both parties, may do the following:
(a) Order either party to pay a reasonable amount for the cost to the other party of maintaining or responding to an action affecting the family and for attorney fees to either party.
(b) If one party receives services under s. 49.22 or services provided by the state or county as a result of an assignment of income under s. 49.19, order the other party to pay any fee chargeable under s. 49.22 (6) or the cost of services rendered by the state or county under s. 49.19.
(2) Preaction and postaction fees. Any amount ordered under sub. (1) may include sums for legal services rendered and costs incurred prior to the commencement of the proceeding or after entry of judgment.
(3) To whom paid. The court may order that the amount be paid directly to the attorney or to the state or the county providing services under s. 49.22 or 49.19, who may enforce the order in its name.
(4) Payment by state or county.
(a) Except as provided in par. (b), no court may order payment of costs under this section by the state or any county which may be a party to the action.
(b) The court may order payment of costs under this section by the department or its designee, whichever is appropriate, in an action in which the court finds that the record of payments and arrearages kept by the department or its designee is substantially incorrect and that the department or its designee has failed to correct the record within 30 days after having received information that the court determines is sufficient for making the correction.
History: 1977 c. 105; 1979 c. 32 s. 50; 1979 c. 352 s. 39; Stats. 1979 s. 767.262; 1983 a. 27; 1993 a. 481, 490; 1995 a. 201, 279, 404; 1997 a. 27, 35, 252; 2005 a. 443 ss. 99, 112; Stats. 2005 s. 767.241.
An allowance of $1,000 attorney fees on appeal, after the award of a generous property settlement, constituted a penalty for appealing. Molloy v. Molloy, 46 Wis. 2d 682, 176 N.W.2d 292 (1970).
Attorney fees on appeal depend on need, ability to pay, and whether there is a reasonable ground for the appeal. Klipstein v. Klipstein, 47 Wis. 2d 314, 177 N.W.2d 57 (1970).
An order for attorney fees is enforceable by contempt. The court cannot enter a judgment in favor of the attorney directly. Before a contempt order is issued, the defendant must have notice of an application by the spouse to whom the fees are payable. O'Connor v. O'Connor, 48 Wis. 2d 535, 180 N.W.2d 735 (1970).
Denial of the wife's motion for her husband to contribute to attorney fees to prosecute the wife's appeal was an abuse of discretion when the issues in the case were vigorously contested and in no way frivolous. Markham v. Markham, 65 Wis. 2d 735, 223 N.W.2d 616 (1974).
A circuit court does not have subject matter jurisdiction in a divorce action to determine attorney fees between an attorney and client who the attorney continues to represent in the divorce action. Stasey v. Stasey, 168 Wis. 2d 37, 483 N.W.2d 221 (1992).
Nonmarital assets may be considered in determining whether to order one party to contribute to the other's fees. Doerr v. Doerr, 189 Wis. 2d 112, 525 N.W.2d 745 (Ct. App. 1994).
Under Ondrasek, 126 Wis. 2d at 484, the overtrial doctrine may be invoked in family law cases when one party's unreasonable approach to litigation causes the other party to incur extra and unnecessary fees. The public policy that an innocent party who is the victim of overtrial should not be burdened with the payment of extra and unnecessary attorney fees occasioned by the other party is equally applicable with respect to guardian ad litem fees. Hottenroth v. Hetsko, 2006 WI App 249, 298 Wis. 2d 200, 727 N.W.2d 38, 05-1212.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 767 - Actions affecting the family.

767.001 - Definitions.

767.005 - Scope.

767.01 - Jurisdiction.

767.041 - Full faith and credit; comity.

767.055 - Uniform Divorce Recognition Act.

767.105 - Information from the office of family court commissioner.

767.117 - Prohibited acts during pendency of action.

767.127 - Financial disclosure.

767.13 - Impoundment of record.

767.14 - Change of address.

767.16 - Circuit court commissioner or law partner; when interested; procedure.

767.17 - De novo review.

767.18 - Actions to affirm marriage.

767.201 - Civil procedure generally governs.

767.205 - Parties; title of actions.

767.215 - Initiating action; petition and response.

767.217 - Notice to Child Support Program.

767.225 - Orders during pendency of action.

767.235 - Trial or hearing on judgment.

767.241 - Award of attorney fees and other fees and costs.

767.251 - Content, preparation, and approval of judgment.

767.264 - Dismissal; vacation; substitution or withdrawal of attorney.

767.273 - Allowances pending appeal.

767.281 - Filing procedures and orders for enforcement or modification of judgments or orders.

767.301 - Residence requirements.

767.313 - Annulment.

767.315 - Grounds for divorce and legal separation.

767.317 - Defenses abolished.

767.323 - Suspension of proceedings to effect reconciliation.

767.331 - Actions for certain interspousal remedies.

767.333 - Initial orders based on stipulation prior to judgment.

767.335 - Waiting period for final hearing or trial.

767.34 - Court-approved stipulation.

767.35 - Judgment of divorce or legal separation.

767.36 - Copies of judgment to parties.

767.375 - Effect on transfers at death.

767.385 - Maintenance, legal custody, and support when divorce or separation denied.

767.395 - Name of spouse.

767.401 - Educational programs and classes.

767.405 - Family court services.

767.407 - Guardian ad litem for minor children.

767.41 - Custody and physical placement.

767.43 - Visitation rights of certain persons.

767.44 - Prohibiting visitation or physical placement if a parent kills other parent.

767.451 - Revision of legal custody and physical placement orders.

767.461 - Revisions agreed to by stipulation.

767.471 - Enforcement of physical placement orders.

767.481 - Relocating a child's residence.

767.501 - Actions to compel support.

767.511 - Child support.

767.513 - Child health care expenses.

767.521 - Action by state for child support.

767.531 - Family support.

767.54 - Required exchange of financial information.

767.55 - Child support: employment-related orders.

767.553 - Annual adjustments in support orders.

767.56 - Maintenance.

767.57 - Maintenance, child support, and family support payments; fees.

767.58 - Notice of change of employer, address, and ability to pay; other information.

767.59 - Revision of support and maintenance orders.

767.61 - Property division.

767.63 - Disposed assets may be subject to division.

767.70 - Child support enforcement: notice and service of process.

767.71 - Reconciling percentage-expressed support orders.

767.73 - Delinquent child or family support; suspension of operating privilege.

767.75 - Assignment of income for payment obligations.

767.76 - Account transfers.

767.77 - Enforcement of payment obligations.

767.78 - Enforcement; contempt proceedings.

767.80 - Determination of paternity.

767.803 - Determination of marital children.

767.804 - Genetic test results.

767.805 - Voluntary acknowledgment of paternity.

767.813 - Summons.

767.814 - Names on pleadings after paternity determined.

767.815 - Enlargement of time in a paternity proceeding.

767.82 - Paternity procedures.

767.83 - Right to counsel.

767.84 - Genetic tests in paternity actions.

767.85 - Temporary orders.

767.853 - Paternity hearings and records; confidentiality.

767.855 - Dismissal if adjudication not in child's best interest.

767.86 - Time of first appearance.

767.863 - First appearance.

767.865 - Deceased respondent.

767.87 - Testimony and evidence relating to paternity.

767.88 - Pretrial paternity proceedings.

767.883 - Trial.

767.89 - Paternity judgment.

767.893 - Default and stipulated judgments.

767.895 - Motion to reopen judgment based on statement acknowledging paternity.