A Wisconsin Petition for Temporary Restraining Order and/or Injunction (Individual at Risk) is a legal document filed with the court to protect individuals from harm or injury due to potential threats. The petition requests a court order to prevent an individual or entity from engaging in certain activities or behaviors that would put the individual at risk. It is often filed when an individual feels they are in immediate danger from someone or something, and it is used to protect the person from further harm. In Wisconsin, there are two types of Petition for Temporary Restraining Order and/or Injunction (Individual at Risk): the Domestic Abuse Injunction and the Harassment Injunction. The Domestic Abuse Injunction is used to protect an individual from physical, sexual, or psychological abuse from a partner or family member, while the Harassment Injunction is used to protect an individual from unwanted or threatening behavior from another person. Both petitions require the individual to provide evidence of the risk they are facing, and they must be filed within 20 days of the incident.
A Wisconsin Petition for Temporary Restraining Order and/or Injunction (Individual at Risk) is a legal document filed with the court to protect individuals from harm or injury due to potential threats. The petition requests a court order to prevent an individual or entity from engaging in certain activities or behaviors that would put the individual at risk. It is often filed when an individual feels they are in immediate danger from someone or something, and it is used to protect the person from further harm. In Wisconsin, there are two types of Petition for Temporary Restraining Order and/or Injunction (Individual at Risk): the Domestic Abuse Injunction and the Harassment Injunction. The Domestic Abuse Injunction is used to protect an individual from physical, sexual, or psychological abuse from a partner or family member, while the Harassment Injunction is used to protect an individual from unwanted or threatening behavior from another person. Both petitions require the individual to provide evidence of the risk they are facing, and they must be filed within 20 days of the incident.