The Wisconsin Notice of Right to Seek Postdisposition Relief (CHIPS and LIPS) is a document that is provided to individuals in Wisconsin who have been found to be delinquent in juvenile matters or who have been placed under a CHIPS or LIPS (Juvenile and In Need of Protection or Services) court order. This document informs the individual of their right to seek postdisposition relief, such as an appeal or motion for a new trial, in the event that they are unhappy with the outcome of their case. The document outlines the process for filing such a request, including the filing deadline and other relevant information. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Right to Seek Postdisposition Relief: CHIPS and LIPS. CHIPS stands for Child in Need of Protection or Services and is used when a minor has been found to be in need of protection or services due to neglect, abuse, or other factors. LIPS stands for Juvenile in Need of Protection or Services and is used in cases involving delinquency and criminal offenses.