This is a legal form that was released by the Wisconsin Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Wisconsin. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the GN-4170 Petition?
A: The GN-4170 Petition is a legal document used in Wisconsin to request the involuntary administration of psychotropic medication for an individual.
Q: What is the purpose of the GN-4170 Petition?
A: The purpose of the GN-4170 Petition is to seek court approval for the involuntary administration of psychotropic medication to a person who is determined to lack the capacity to make informed decisions about their treatment.
Q: Who can file a GN-4170 Petition?
A: A GN-4170 Petition can be filed by a licensed physician or certain other designated professionals who have evaluated and determined that the individual meets the legal criteria for involuntary medication.
Q: What are the legal criteria for involuntary medication?
A: The legal criteria for involuntary medication require a finding that the individual lacks capacity to make informed decisions about their treatment, and that the administration of psychotropic medication is necessary to prevent harm or substantial deterioration of their mental health.
Q: What is included in the GN-4170 Petition?
A: The GN-4170 Petition includes information about the individual, their diagnosis, treatment history, and an explanation of why involuntary medication is necessary.
Q: What happens after a GN-4170 Petition is filed?
A: After a GN-4170 Petition is filed, a hearing is scheduled where the court will review the petition, consider evidence and testimony, and make a decision on whether to grant or deny the request for involuntary medication.
Q: Are there any alternatives to involuntary medication?
A: Yes, the court may consider alternatives to involuntary medication, such as less intrusive treatments or protective services, if they are deemed to be appropriate and effective.
Q: Can the individual object to the GN-4170 Petition?
A: Yes, the individual has the right to object to the GN-4170 Petition and present their own evidence and arguments at the hearing.
Q: What happens if the GN-4170 Petition is granted?
A: If the GN-4170 Petition is granted, the individual may be involuntarily administered psychotropic medication for the specified period of time as authorized by the court.
Q: Can the GN-4170 Petition be appealed?
A: Yes, a decision on a GN-4170 Petition can be appealed to a higher court if there are grounds for appeal, such as errors in procedure or application of the law.
Form Details:
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