This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form FA-4129VB for the current year.
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 Form FA-4129VB?
A: Form FA-4129VB is an Order to Show Cause Without Minor Children in Wisconsin.
Q: What is an Order to Show Cause?
A: An Order to Show Cause is a legal document that requires someone to appear in court and explain why a certain action should or should not be taken.
Q: When is Form FA-4129VB used?
A: Form FA-4129VB is used when there are no minor children involved in a case and the court wants to schedule a hearing to address certain issues.
Q: What does 'Without Minor Children' mean?
A: 'Without Minor Children' means that there are no children under the age of 18 involved in the case.
Q: Who can file Form FA-4129VB?
A: Either party to the case can file Form FA-4129VB.
Q: What is the purpose of Form FA-4129VB?
A: The purpose of Form FA-4129VB is to request that the court schedule a hearing to address certain issues in a case without minor children involved.
Q: What information is required in Form FA-4129VB?
A: Form FA-4129VB requires information about the parties involved in the case, the issues to be addressed in the hearing, and the requested relief.
Q: How should Form FA-4129VB be filed?
A: Form FA-4129VB should be filed with the court clerk's office in the county where the case is being heard.
Q: What happens after filing Form FA-4129VB?
A: After filing Form FA-4129VB, the court will review the request and schedule a hearing to address the issues raised.
Q: Can an attorney help with Form FA-4129VB?
A: Yes, an attorney can provide guidance and assistance in completing and filing Form FA-4129VB.
Form Details:
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