Wisconsin Petition Under Ch 938 — Delinquency, Protection or Services, Civil Law/Ordinances is a legal document used to initiate legal proceedings in the state of Wisconsin. The petition can be used for various types of cases, including delinquency, protection, or civil law/ordinances. The petition must be filed with the court and must include specific information about the case, such as the names of the parties involved, the details of the case, the desired outcome, and any other relevant information. There are several types of Wisconsin Petition Under Ch 938 — Delinquency, Protection or Services, Civil Law/Ordinances: 1. Delinquency Petition: Filed when a juvenile is alleged to have committed a delinquent act. 2. Protection Petition: Filed when a juvenile is alleged to be in need of protection. 3. Civil Law/Ordinance Violation Petition: Filed when a juvenile is alleged to have committed a violation of civil law or ordinance. 4. Habeas Corpus Petition: Filed when a parent or guardian seeks the return of a child who has been taken by the state. 5. Termination of Parental Rights Petition: Filed when a parent or guardian seeks to terminate their parental rights. 6. Paternity Petition: Filed when a parent or guardian seeks to establish a father's legal paternity of a minor child. 7. Adoption Petition: Filed when a parent or guardian seeks to adopt a minor child. 8. Guardianship Petition: Filed when a parent or guardian seeks to have another person appointed as guardian of a minor child. 9. Name Change Petition: Filed when a parent or guardian seeks to change the name of a minor child.