This is a Dispositional Order, to be used by the Courts, in the State of Wisconsin. This document is a formal order of the Court, detailing the disposition in a delinquency case.
This is a Dispositional Order, to be used by the Courts, in the State of Wisconsin. This document is a formal order of the Court, detailing the disposition in a delinquency case.
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Juveniles in Need of Protection and Services (JIPS) There are a variety of court proceedings involving juveniles under the age of 18 that fall under the JIPS category. The juvenile is uncontrollable at home and a parent requests that the court take jurisdiction. The juvenile is habitually truant from school or home.
How do I file the Small Claims Case? Complete the Summons and Complaint, (SC-500) form or Summons and Complaint (with Instructions), (SC-500I) form and make two (2) copies for each defendant. Take the original and copies to the clerk of court's office for filing and payment of the filing fee.
Generally, the creditor gives the debtor (person who owes the money/property) the completed Satisfaction of Judgment (form GF-129) to file with the Clerk of Circuit Court and pay the filing fee. Satisfactions of Judgment can be filed electronically via the Wisconsin Courts System eFiling.
How do I get temporary custody in Wisconsin? To get temporary custody during a case, simply file a temporary order request. To make sure the court gives you temporary custody, prove to them that it's in the child's best interest for you to have custody.