JUVENILE RESTRAINING ORDER - HARASSMENT
This type of restraining order is heard in Juvenile Court because the respondent (person from whom protection is sought) is
The petitioner (person seeking the restraining order) can be either an
JUVENILE RESTRAINING ORDER - CHILD ABUSE
This type of restraining order is heard in Juvenile Court because the respondent (person from whom protection is sought) is
The petitioner (person seeking the restraining order) can be either an
The court reviews the request for a temporary restraining order, may grant it and then sets it for a hearing to be held within 14 days of the date the temporary restraining order was granted. If after the hearing, the court grants the petitioner’s request, the temporary restraining order becomes an Injunction that can remain in effect for up to four years. If protection is necessary for more than four years, the petitioner must file a new request.
Juvenile Restraining Orders are filed in the county in which the harassment or child abuse occurred or where the petitioner or the respondent resides.
Wisconsin Court System Self-Help Law Center Restraining Orders Frequently Asked Questions
Restraining Orders in Wisconsin resource produced by End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin