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Can you video and audio tape a family court trial in Wisconsin?

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Most court proceedings are recorded by the court for record keeping purposes. Family proceedings are by their nature, private affairs and frequently involving children. For that reason, family court proceedings cannot be recorded by any unauthorized person whether in Wisconsin or elsewhere.

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