This form is an official state form to be used in the courts in the state of Wisconsin. This form is used to Petition for Modification of Order for Protective Placement or Protective Services.
This form is an official state form to be used in the courts in the state of Wisconsin. This form is used to Petition for Modification of Order for Protective Placement or Protective Services.
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A restraining order (also called a protective order) is a court order that can protect someone from being physically or sexually abused, threatened, stalked, or harassed.
If you believe the protection order was granted improperly or that it is no longer needed, you can file a motion asking the court to dissolve (terminate or cancel) the protection order. After you file the motion, the court will decide whether or not to schedule a hearing.
Be punctual. Make sure your witnesses are present and prepared. Ensure your evidence is ready. If witnesses or documents that have been subpoenaed and are not in the court, let the judge know. Dress in a manner similar to that as you would for a job interview.
These are orders to stop specific acts against everyone named in the restraining order as a protected person. Some of the things that the restrained person can be ordered to stop are: Contacting, calling, or sending any messages (including e-mail);
It's much like a mini-trial. Your attorney would have the right to cross examine those witnesses, and then put you or other witnesses on to combat it. Then those people can be cross examined, and then at the end, arguments are made for or against the order, and the judge makes a decision. It's very much like a trial.
The court decides what will constitute the evidence for the case. They will send directions to the applicant, their representative and anyone else identified as a party, setting out: the issues of the case that will require evidence. what evidence is needed to decide those issues.
The protected person is called the Petitioner. The Petitioner must file a Petition in a court of record, against the other person, called the Respondent. This Instruction booklet explains how to fill out forms for a case in which the Petitioner is seeking protection for himself or herself, not on behalf of a child.
If someone has filed a restraining order against you, you will be served by the police or by mail.If you are served with a restraining order, you should appear at the hearing if you want to contest the order. The judge and the court staff pay close attention to the behavior of everyone in the courtroom.
It's much like a mini-trial. Your attorney would have the right to cross examine those witnesses, and then put you or other witnesses on to combat it. Then those people can be cross examined, and then at the end, arguments are made for or against the order, and the judge makes a decision.