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Petition For Judgment Against Juvenile Parent For Unpaid Forfeiture JD-1760 - Wisconsin

Petition For Judgment Against Juvenile Parent For Unpaid Forfeiture Form. This is a Wisconsin form and can be used in Juvenile Circuit Court Statewide .
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FORM SUMMARY Name of Form: Petition for Judgment Against Juvenile/Parent for Unpaid Forfeiture JD-1760 §895.035(2m)(b), Wisconsin Statutes JV 8 & 10 To request that an unpaid forfeiture be converted into a money judgment. Used to a representative of the public interest, the supervising agency, or the law enforcement agency which issued a citation to a juvenile. The party seeking to convert the forfeiture into a money judgment. Original is filed with the court; copies provided to the juvenile/juvenile's parents. Generally none. Modification, last update 7/96. Added a statement on the bottom indicating that the form shall not be modified. In #3, added 2 checkbox choices to indicate, if applicable, that the custodial parent has failed to pay the forfeiture or it appears likely that the custodial parent will not pay the forfeiture. Previous modification: Since the court can also order the custodial parent of a juvenile to pay the forfeiture involving the juvenile's acts, various sections of the form have been updated to include custodial parent information. Comments: Unpaid forfeitures can be converted into a money judgment against the juvenile or the custodial parent of the juvenile. The petition can be filed by a representative of the public interest, the agency supervising the juvenile, or a representative of the law enforcement agency that issued the citation. The court is required to hold a hearing on the matter. The petition can be filed if: Date: 11/19/99 Page 1 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com Form Number: Statutory Reference: Benchbook Reference: Purpose of Form: Who Completes It: Distribution of Form: Accompanying Forms: New Form/Modification: Modifications: · · the juvenile fails to pay the forfeiture; or it appears likely that the juvenile will not pay the forfeiture as ordered or agreed to. Presumably a petition could be filed immediately after disposition if the petitioner believes there is proof that it appears likely that the juvenile will not pay the forfeiture. There are no forfeitures against a child in chapter 48 CHIPS matters. Therefore, even though §895.035(2m) refers to "child" (which usually denotes a ch. 48 matter), RMC determined that the proper term for use in the form is "juvenile." About this form: This form is the product of the Wisconsin Records Management Committee, a committee of the Director of State Court's Office and a mandate of the Wisconsin Judicial Conference. If you have additional information that does not change the meaning of the form, attach it on a separate page. The form itself shall not be altered. Date: 11/19/99 Page 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com For Official Use STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, IN THE INTEREST OF COUNTY Petition for Judgment Against Juvenile/Parent for Unpaid Forfeiture Case No. Name Date of Birth Under oath to tell the truth I state that: 1. I am: a representative of the public's interest under §938.09, Wisconsin Statutes: District attorney (for §§938.12, 938.125, 938.13, Wisconsin Statutes) Corporation counsel (for §§938.125, 938.13, Wisconsin Statutes) City/Village/Town attorney (for §§938.125, Wisconsin Statutes) Person designated by county board (for §§938.125, Wisconsin Statutes) a representative of the agency supervising the juvenile. a representative of the law enforcement agency that issued the citation to the juvenile. 2a. The juvenile was ordered to pay a forfeiture in the total amount (including any costs, assessments, surcharges, etc.) of $ by: this court the municipal court of 2b. The custodial parent was ordered to pay a forfeiture in the total amount (including any costs, assessments, surcharges, etc.) of $ by: this court the municipal court of 3. The amount of forfeiture still owing is $ , and the juvenile has failed to pay the forfeiture. the custodial parent has failed to pay the forfeiture. or it appears likely that the juvenile will not pay the forfeiture. it appears likely that the custodial parent will not pay the forfeiture. 4. The court order that created the obligation of the juvenile on (date) expired, or will expire on (date) , . 5. This petition is brought not later than one year after the expiration of the order or sentence, or any extension of same. I am requesting that the court conduct a hearing and enter judgment for the amount of unpaid forfeiture in favor of the county or appropriate municipality and against: the juvenile. the custodial parent of the juvenile Subscribed and sworn to before me on Signature of Petitioner Notary Public, State of Wisconsin Name Printed or Typed My commission expires: Company/Agency Distribution: 1. Original ­ Court; 2. Juvenile; 3. Juvenile's Custodial Parent JD-1760, 11/99 Petition for Judgment Against Juvenile/Parent for Unpaid Forfeiture §895.035(2m)(b), Wisconsin Statutes American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material.
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