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Procedures For Filing Child Abuse Restraining Orders-Juvenile Court Form. This is a Wisconsin form and can be use in Dane Local County.
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PETITIONER’S INSTRUCTIONS
Forms Available From:
DANE COUNTY LEGAL RESOURCE CENTER
Dane County Courthouse, Room L1007
215 South Hamilton Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53703-3294
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Closed weekends.
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THE PROBATE OFFICE
Dane County Courthouse, Room 1005
215 South Hamilton Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53703-3285
PROCEDURES
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PROCEDURES FOR FILING CHILD ABUSE RESTRAINING ORDERS – JUVENILE COURT
Purpose:
To obtain a court order which will prevent someone who has physically abused or threatened a child with
physical abuse from coming to the child’s residence and/or having contact with the child. Law enforcement
shall make an arrest if the abuser knowingly violates the order. This order does not cover custody
disputes, support payments, or any other actions affecting the family.
Step 1:
Before filling out the forms, read the following criteria for eligibility:
1) You must be able to establish that the child is a victim of abuse as defined in Wisconsin State Statutes.
Child abuse means any of the following:
a. Physical injury inflicted on the child by other than accidental means.
b. Sexual intercourse or sexual contact contrary to Wisconsin Statutes.
c. Sexual exploitation of the child contrary to Wisconsin Statutes.
d. Permitting, allowing, or encouraging the child to violate the prostitution laws contrary to Wisconsin
Statutes.
e. Forcing the child to view sexual activity contrary to Wisconsin Statutes.
f. Exposing genitals or pubic area to the child contrary to Wisconsin Statutes.
g. Causing the child to expose genitals or pubic area contrary to Wisconsin Statutes.
h. Emotional damage to the child as defined in Wisconsin Statutes.
Step 2:
If you believe your case qualifies under the Child Abuse Statutes, fill out the forms as instructed below and
return them to the Probate Office, ROOM 1005, Dane County Courthouse. There is no fee for filing this action.
A. On the form captioned “NOTICE OF HEARING AND TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER,” only fill in
the name and address of yourself petitioner (yourself or child) and the other party (respondent).
B. On the form captioned “PETITION FOR TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AND/OR INJUNCTION,”
fill in the name and address of petitioner (yourself or child) and the other party (respondent). Fill in the
physical description of the respondent. On lines 2 through 6, check boxes which apply to your relationship
to the respondent. Under the sentence, “I REQUEST THAT THE COURT,” mark the boxes that apply.
C. Under number 6 of the “PETITION,” write in complete sentences the facts which you believe support your
request for a child abuse temporary restraining order. If the child was physically threatened, state the
exact words of the threat. If the child was physically abused, state specifically what the respondent did.
Be specific as to what happened, who did it, and when it happened. Put in facts that indicate the child felt
pain, did not consent, and feared for his/her safety because of the incident(s). You do not have to explain
what led up to the incident.
D. Complete the sheet entitled “DANE COUNTY INFORMATION SHEET.” This is necessary so the Dane
County Sheriff can serve the respondent.
E. Return the forms to the Probate Office, Room 1005. The Court Commissioner will review what you
have written on the Petition to determine if you have the grounds to obtain the restraining order(s).
You will have to sign the Petition to affirm that your facts are true.
F.
If granted, the Court will assign a hearing date. YOU ARE REQUIRED to attend the hearing. The purpose
of the hearing is to determine if an Injunction, for up to 2 years, should be issued against the respondent.
G. If granted, you are required to to make 4 copies of the Petition and the Notice and return to Clerk of
Circuit Court, Room 1000, to file the Petition and to obtain a Dane County case number. NOTE: If no
Dane County case number is assigned, the Sheriff’s Office will not accept the paperwork for service.
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The clerk should return to you the copies of the Petition & Notice. You will take the copies to the Sheriff’s Office,
Civil Process Division, ROOM 2002 in the PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING so that the respondent can be served
if he/she resides in Dane County. If there is no Dane County case number, the Sheriff’s Office will not accept
the paperwork for service. If the respondent does not reside in Dane County, you must still take one copy to
the Sheriff’s Office. However, you must obtain either a private process server or the Sheriff in the county the
respondent resides to serve the other 2 copies. There is no fee for this service. You will need to have an
address where the Sheriff can serve the respondent. This is a very important step because the injunction
against the respondent cannot be issued unless the respondent is served. If you want to know if the respondent
was served with the Temporary Restraining Order call 284-6824, Monday – Friday, (7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.) or
266-9038 (after 4:30 p.m.).
You may serve respondent by use of private process servers at your own expense. If you use a private
process server, make sure you provide a copy of the service instructions to the process server.
If the sheriff or private process server was unable to serve the respondent because the respondent is avoiding
service by concealment or otherwise, you may serve by publication. This will be at your expense. The forms for
Summons by Publication are available at the Dane County Legal Resource Center, 266-6316.
If the respondent makes contact with you before being served by Sheriff, call your local law enforcement
agency and an officer may come and serve the respondent. Always call law enforcement if you are being
contacted by the respondent. This is the agency that can enforce the order.
KEEP YOUR COPY WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES.
If you need further information, help in preparing for the hearing, assistance on a weekend, or a safe place
to stay, services are provided by Domestic Abuse Intervention Services.
Legal Advocacy Program (251-1237), Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
24-Hour Crisis Line (251-4445 or 1-800-747-4045) TDD and language line.
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