In Wisconsin Can a 17 yr old refuse to go to other parents w/out court?
The short answer is no. The court order must be filed until the child turns 18. Father could file a motion to enforce placement if the child...
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The short answer is no. The court order must be filed until the child turns 18. Father could file a motion to enforce placement if the child...
The likely presumption will be that the home is considered marital property. The two notable exceptions to that presumption are gifts and...
You'll likely have to file a small claims replevin action to get a court order which you can then have the Sheriff's office enforce to allow you to...
Unless requested by the retailer, likely no.
See Wis. Stat. 54.25(2)(c)(1)(e) and Wisconsin v. Oakley, 2001 WI 103. It's not likely though given the plethora of constitutional issues that...
I've moved this to Landlord & Tenant Law as I feel its the more relevant category given it may require an eviction to remove him. More details...
Until placement is withheld, nothing really. If he withholds placement from you, you can file a Motion to Enforce Placement and ask he be held in...
It depends on the current orders. If there is already an order regarding placement then if 2 years have past since that placement order was entered...
I would recommend you and the co-parent use Our Family Wizard to communicate if things are getting that bad. Only parents should be allowed to use...
It is public record and there is likely no way in which it will be able to be removed from CCAP.