Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Children and Families
DCF 101-199 - Family and Economic Security
Chapter DCF 102 - Child Support Cooperation For W-2
Section DCF 102.08 - Good cause determination

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) EVALUATING A GOOD CAUSE CLAIM.

(a) The W-2 agency shall require an applicant or participant who requests a good cause exemption to submit at least one document of corroborative evidence and the applicant's or participant's statement specifying the circumstances that the applicant or participant believes provide sufficient good cause for not cooperating. If an applicant or participant does not submit sufficient evidence to substantiate the good cause claim, the W-2 agency shall notify the individual that additional evidence is required and shall outline the types of evidence that may be used as provided in s. DCF 102.06(4). The W-2 agency shall make a reasonable effort to obtain specific documents or information that the individual is having difficulty obtaining.

(b) The W-2 agency shall investigate any good cause claim based on anticipated harm, including when the claim is credible without corroborative evidence and when corroborative evidence is not available. Good cause shall be found when the applicant's or participant's statement and the investigation satisfy the W-2 agency that good cause exists.

(c) The W-2 agency may investigate any good cause claim when the applicant's or participant's statement and corroborative evidence do not provide sufficient information to make a determination. The applicant or participant shall cooperate with the investigation by the W-2 agency.

(d) In the course of any investigation under par. (b) or (c), the W-2 agency may contact the child support agency, but may not contact the individual alleged to have committed acts that are the basis of a good cause claim based on criteria in s. DCF 102.05(1) to (4).

(2) RECOMMENDATION OF THE CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY. The child support agency shall be given the opportunity to review and comment on the findings of the W-2 agency prior to the final determination on good cause by the W-2 agency. The W-2 agency shall consider any recommendations from the child support agency.

(3) DETERMINATION DEADLINE. The W-2 agency shall determine if good cause exists within 45 days from the date the claim was signed, unless an extension to submit evidence was granted to the applicant or participant who is claiming good cause or more time is necessary for the W-2 agency to obtain evidence. If the W-2 agency allowed up to 60 days to submit evidence for a claim of domestic abuse, the agency shall determine if good cause exists within 85 days from the date the claim was signed.

(4) IF GOOD CAUSE DOES NOT EXIST.

(a) If the W-2 agency determines that the applicant or participant does not have good cause for failing to cooperate with efforts directed at establishing paternity and obtaining support payments, the W-2 agency shall notify the child support agency that it may proceed with child support services and require the cooperation of the applicant or participant.

(b) The W-2 agency shall promptly notify the applicant or participant of the determination and the right to a review of the agency decision under s. DCF 102.10.

(c) The child support agency may not proceed with child support services for 10 days from the date of the notice to the applicant or participant to allow the individual the opportunity to withdraw the application, request the case be closed, or request a review of the agency decision pursuant to s. DCF 102.10.

(d) If the applicant or participant requests a review of the agency decision, the W-2 agency shall instruct the child support agency to suspend child support services during the review process.

(5) IF GOOD CAUSE DOES EXIST. If the W-2 agency determines that the applicant or participant does have good cause for failing to cooperate with efforts directed at establishing paternity and obtaining support payments, the W-2 agency shall:

(a) Direct the child support agency to suspend all further case activities if the applicant or participant did not request the child support agency to proceed without his or her cooperation.

(b) Notify the child support agency that it may proceed with child support services without the cooperation of the applicant or participant if the applicant or participant did request that the child support agency proceed without his or her cooperation. If good cause is granted for criteria in s. DCF 102.05(1) to (4), the child support agency shall send a notice to the individual alleged to have caused harm that states that the agency is proceeding without the cooperation of the applicant or participant.

(c) Promptly notify the applicant or participant of the determination and the basis for the determination in writing.

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