A Wisconsin Petition for Judgment Against Juvenile/Parent for Unpaid Restitution is a legal document used to hold an adult parent or guardian responsible for unpaid restitution imposed on a juvenile they are responsible for. It is filed in circuit court by a prosecutor or other person authorized by law. In some cases, it may be filed by the victim. The petition includes a detailed summary of the underlying incident, the restitution imposed, and the amount that is still outstanding. It also outlines the legal authority for why the adult parent or guardian can be held responsible for the unpaid restitution. There are two types of Wisconsin Petition for Judgment Against Juvenile/Parent for Unpaid Restitution: 1. Petition for Judgment Against Juvenile/Parent for Unpaid Restitution in Juvenile Court: This is used when the juvenile is under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court and the parent or guardian has failed to comply with the restitution order. 2. Petition for Judgment Against Juvenile/Parent for Unpaid Restitution in Circuit Court: This is used when the juvenile has been adjudicated in circuit court and the parent or guardian has failed to comply with the restitution order. The petition can be used to enter a judgment against the parent or guardian for the amount of restitution still due, as well as any additional fees or charges incurred. If the parent or guardian fails to comply with the judgment, further legal action may be taken, including the possibility of a garnishment of wages or other assets.