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CRIMINAL JUSTICE & COURTS

FAMILY COURT COMMISSIONER

Kevin Van Kampen
 

OPERATING AUTHORITY AND PURPOSE

The Family Court Commissioner is empowered to issue temporary orders in divorce actions. The parties filing a divorce action must appear before the Family Court Commissioner, who issues orders concerning child custody, child support, visitation and the use of property during the transitional period.

FCC conducts hearings on all post-judgment motions brought to modify and enforce custody and child support orders, domestic abuse injunction hearings, all divorce pre-trials and most stipulated divorces.

Court commissioner hearings and clerical support are provided to the Racine County Child Support Division for all actions brought to establish and enforce child support obligations, including all paternity actions. This office also began entering orders in all paternity cases for custody and placement pursuant to legislation passed in 2000.

By the provisions of Sec. 767.11 Statutes, this office also operates the Family Court Counseling Service of Racine County. Mediation and evaluation services are provided in child custody and child placement disputes by the Family Court Social Workers located on the fifth floor of the courthouse.
 

 EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE MEASURES

One goal for 2002 was to continue to provide the same level of services in an efficient fashion. One way we have achieved this goal has been by expanding the number of hearings we are conducting at the Western Racine County Service Center. Our office conducts hearings seven one-half days per month at the center. Another goal was to work with guardians at litem to facilitate custody and placement disputes in order to avoid contested custody and placement trials. This year, through effective coordination with the guardians, we have maintained our established case timelines despite a 20% increase in placement and custody work. By attempting to resolve placement and custody issues in the early stages of the cases, we have been able to handle the demands created by recently enacted custody laws.

A third goal for 2002 was to work on a daily basis with the Child Support Division to establish, enforce and modify child support. Paternity cases increased over 50% this year, and we are working the Child Support to handle the additional workload.

Our office, along with Child Support, converted 4,500 orders from percentage expressed orders to fixed orders in 2002.
 

2003 GOALS AND BUDGET STRATEGIES

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