I don't know about Wisconsin fence law, but our solution to a similar fencing problem might help your issue. We owned all four corners, but wanted to limit cattle access. We set all four corner posts back far enough to mount four gates that met back in the middle of the four corners. The fence length and position did not essentially change. Now, when we open both sets of opposite gates against each other, it creates an alley between the pastures and a double gate barrier on either side of the alley way. Close the gates, and the fences are back to original four corners.
You will probably still have to talk to the neighbors and your county/township fence authority. Since the fence length and position would not permanently change, though, it might lessen any issues. Especially if you and the neighbors are on friendly terms. After that, it just comes down to resetting four corner posts/braces and mounting the gates.
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