Wisconsin Order Extending Injunction - Individual At Risk

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Order Extending Injunction - Individual At Risk

Wisconsin Order Extending Injunction — Individual At Risk is a court order issued by the circuit court of Wisconsin that forbids a person from engaging in certain activities that may put them at risk of harm. This type of injunction is typically used to protect vulnerable individuals from physical, financial, or psychological harm. There are two types of Wisconsin Order Extending Injunction — Individual At Risk: Temporary Injunction and Permanent Injunction. A Temporary Injunction is issued when the court believes that the individual is in immediate danger. This type of injunction lasts up to 30 days and can be extended if necessary. A Permanent Injunction is issued when the court believes the individual is at risk of long-term or ongoing harm. This type of injunction lasts indefinitely.

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Once a restraining order has been granted or denied by a Circuit Court Commissioner any party may request a re-hearing before a Circuit Court Judge. This request must be made in writing and filed in Room C-167 of the Civil Division of the Waukesha County Courthouse.

After having a court hearing, a judge can grant you a ?restraining order after hearing? that can last up to five years. However, if there is no termination date on the order, the order will last three years from the date it was issued.

You would simply contact the Clerk of Courts of the county in which you filed and inform the court that you wish to dismiss your Petition requesting a restraining order and ask that the court remove the hearing. The court will also dismiss your Petition if you fail to appear for the hearing.

INDIVIDUAL AT RISK - GENERAL INFORMATION People who may seek the temporary restraining order (TRO) include the adult at risk, social service workers, law enforcement personnel, parents, adult siblings, adult children, legal guardians of adults at risk, or county protective service agencies.

(a) A judge or circuit court commissioner may issue a temporary restraining order ordering the respondent to avoid contacting or causing any person other than a party's attorney or a law enforcement officer to contact the petitioner without the petitioner's written consent; to cease or avoid the harassment of another

The temporary order lasts for 14 days or until the full court hearing and it can be extended once for 14 days if the respondent could not be served or if the parties consent. A final domestic abuse restraining order, also called an injunction, will last for up to four years.

At that hearing you will ask the court to order a final order of protection, which is called an injunction. An injunction can be granted for up to 2 years for child abuse, and up to 4 years for domestic abuse, harassment, and individuals at risk.

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