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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 767 — Actions affecting the family

767.055 Uniform Divorce Recognition Act.

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767.055 Uniform Divorce Recognition Act.
(1)Effect of foreign divorce by state domiciliary. A divorce obtained in another jurisdiction is of no force or effect in this state if the court in the other jurisdiction lacks subject matter jurisdiction to hear the case because both parties to the marriage were domiciled in this state at the time the proceeding for the divorce was commenced.
(2)Proof. Proof that a person obtaining a divorce in another jurisdiction was domiciled in this state within 12 months prior to the commencement of the divorce proceeding and resumed residence in this state within 18 months after the date of the person’s departure from this state, or that at all times after the person’s departure from this state and until the person’s return the person maintained a place of residence within this state, is prima facie evidence that the person was domiciled in this state when the divorce proceeding was commenced.
(3)Construction. This section shall be interpreted and construed so as to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law of those states that enact it.
(4)Title. This section may be cited as the Uniform Divorce Recognition Act.
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