596+ pp.; 2026
Updated annually
8.5 X 11
I. Selected Statutes (Chapter 46)
II. Children’s Code (Chapter 48)
III. Selected Statutes (Chapters 51-908)
IV. Juvenile Justice Code (Chapter 938)
V. Selected Statutes (Chapters 946-977)
VI. Administrative Rules (Chapters DCF 61, DCF 80, and DCF 81)
VII. Selected Wisconsin Constitutional Provisions
The 2026 edition is current through the 2023–24 Wisconsin Statutes, as affected by Wisconsin Acts through 2025 Wis. Act 82. The administrative code provisions are current through the Wisconsin Administrative Register, Nov. 2025, No. 839.
The 2026 edition includes recent legislation that
- Recodified Wisconsin’s battery statutes
- Amended Family Code provisions relating to income change notifications for child support orders and maintenance orders and the calculation of miles for purposes of relocation of a child in an action affecting the family
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