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 JC-1690?
A: Form JC-1690 is a petition in juvenile court in Wisconsin to request a temporary restraining order and/or petition and motion for an injunction hearing.
Q: When is Form JC-1690 used?
A: Form JC-1690 is used when someone needs to ask the court for a temporary restraining order or request a hearing for an injunction in a juvenile court case.
Q: Who can file Form JC-1690?
A: Form JC-1690 can be filed by a parent, legal guardian, or other person who has legal custodial rights of a child, or by the child themself if they are 16 years of age or older.
Q: What information is needed to fill out Form JC-1690?
A: To fill out Form JC-1690, you will need to provide information about yourself, the child involved, the other party, and the reasons for requesting a temporary restraining order or an injunction hearing.
Q: What should I do after filling out Form JC-1690?
A: After filling out Form JC-1690, you should sign it and file it with the juvenile court clerk. You may also need to pay a filing fee, so be sure to check with the court.
Q: What happens after Form JC-1690 is filed?
A: Once Form JC-1690 is filed, the court will review the petition and may schedule a hearing. It is important to comply with any court orders or instructions given during the process.
Q: Can I get assistance with filling out Form JC-1690?
A: Yes, you may be able to get assistance from legal aid organizations or self-help centers. You can also consult with an attorney for guidance on completing the form correctly.
Q: What should I do if I have further questions about Form JC-1690?
A: If you have further questions about Form JC-1690 or the juvenile court process, it is recommended to contact the juvenile court clerk or seek legal advice from an attorney.
Form Details:
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