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 Form ME-914?
A: Form ME-914 is the Order of Commitment used in Wisconsin.
Q: What does the Form ME-914 do?
A: Form ME-914 is used for extension of commitment or dismissal.
Q: What is an Order of Commitment?
A: An Order of Commitment is a legal document that authorizes the involuntary commitment of an individual for mental health treatment.
Q: When is Form ME-914 used?
A: Form ME-914 is used when there is a need to extend the commitment period or when the commitment needs to be dismissed.
Q: Who can use Form ME-914?
A: Form ME-914 can be used by mental health professionals, courts, or individuals involved in the commitment process.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to complete Form ME-914?
A: It is recommended to consult with a lawyer if you have any questions or concerns about completing Form ME-914.
Q: What is the process for extending a commitment?
A: The process for extending a commitment involves completing Form ME-914 and filing it with the court, along with any supporting documentation.
Q: What is the process for dismissing a commitment?
A: The process for dismissing a commitment involves completing Form ME-914 and providing a justification for the dismissal.
Q: Can a commitment be extended indefinitely?
A: No, a commitment cannot be extended indefinitely. There are legal limits to the duration of involuntary commitments.
Q: Can a commitment be dismissed without a court order?
A: No, a commitment cannot be dismissed without a court order. Form ME-914 is used to request the dismissal.
Q: What should I do if I need to extend or dismiss a commitment?
A: If you need to extend or dismiss a commitment, you should consult with a mental health professional or a lawyer for guidance and assistance.
Form Details:
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