The Wisconsin Petition for Judgment Against Juvenile/Parent for Unpaid Forfeiture is a document used in Wisconsin juvenile courts to collect unpaid fines ordered by the court. It is a demand for payment from the parent or guardian of a juvenile who has not paid a court-ordered forfeiture. This petition must be filed with the clerk of court, and if granted, a judgment shall be entered against the parent or guardian for the unpaid forfeiture. There are two types of Wisconsin Petition for Judgment Against Juvenile/Parent for Unpaid Forfeiture: the first is for delinquency cases, and the second is for children in need of protection or services (CHIPS) cases. In delinquency cases, the petition must include the juvenile’s name, the court case number, the amount of unpaid forfeiture, and the parent or guardian’s contact information. In CHIPS cases, the petition must include the juvenile’s name, the court case number, the amount of unpaid forfeiture, and the name of the agency responsible for the child’s care.