Wisconsin Summons to Debtor in Involuntary Case is a document issued by the court to notify a debtor of a pending lawsuit. The summons contains important information about the case and informs the debtor of their legal responsibilities. The summons may be issued to the debtor by mail, personal service, or publication. There are two types of Wisconsin Summons to Debtor in Involuntary Case: 1. Summons Form Number G-34: This form is used when filing a complaint against an individual or business for nonpayment of a debt. It includes the name of the creditor, the amount owed, and the date the summons was issued. 2. Summons Form Number G-36: This form is used when filing an involuntary bankruptcy case against a debtor. It includes the names of the creditors involved, the amount of debt owed, the date the summons was issued, and other relevant information. It also informs the debtor of their right to object to the filing of the involuntary bankruptcy case.