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Notice Of Right To Seek Post-Judgment Relief Form. This is a Wisconsin form and can be use in Circuit Court Statewide.
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JD-1757, 11/17 Notice of Right to Seek Postdisposition Relief 247247809.30 and 809.40, Wisconsin Statutes This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material. STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, COUNTY IN THE INTEREST OF Name Notice of Right to Seek Post disposition Relief Case No. TO THE JUVENILE: You have the right to seek relief from the judgment in this case. If you were represented by a lawyer at your disposition, it postdisposition relief. If you decide to seek postdisposition relief, you or your lawyer must file a Notice of Intent to Seek Postdisposition Relief. The Notice of Intent must be filed in the trial court within 20 days. If you had a lawyer at your disposition, and if you give your lawyer timely notice that you have decided to seek postdisposition Notice of Intent is properly filed in this court and served on the District Attorney. After filing the Notice of Intent, your lawyer does not have to represent you further unless you hire him or her to do so. If you intend to seek postdisposition relief but cannot afford a lawyer, you have the right to request that a lawyer be appointed to assist you by the State Public Defender. I have discussed my right to seek postdisposition relief with my lawyer, if any, who represented me at disposition. I understand that if I intend to seek postdisposition relief, I must file a Notice of Intent in the trial court within 20 days after disposition and send a copy to the District Attorney. If I want my lawyer to file the Notice of Intent for me, I must timely inform my lawyer of my decision to seek postdisposition relief. I have received a copy of this Notice. I plan to seek postdisposition relief. I do not plan to seek postdisposition relief. I am undecided about seeking postdisposition relief and I know I need to decide and tell my lawyer within 20 days. Juvenile Date ATTORNEY STATEMENT: I have counseled the juvenile about the decision to seek postdisposition relief. I have informed the juvenile that this decision must be made and communicated to me within 20 days of disposition. I believe the juvenile understands the right to postdisposition relief and the 20 day time limit. I understand that it is my duty to file the Notice of Intent to Pursue Postdisposition Relief on behalf of the juvenile if that intent is timely communicated to me. Date DISTRIBUTION: 1. Court 2. Juvenile 3. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com