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Standard, statewide forms are required by all Wisconsin circuit courts for civil, criminal, family, guardianship, juvenile, mental commitment, probate and small claims cases. Information on mandatory use of court forms and frequently asked questions are available here.
Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (WCCA) Oversight Committee; Wisconsin Court Records Management Committee
A party dissatisfied with the results of a hearing before the Family Court Commissioner can request through this form a new hearing on the same issued before a circuit court judge. Voluntary form. 06/02/2022
For court matters, first consult the Wisconsin Court System’s standard forms for circuit and appellate court cases. Local courts may have their own forms. Check for specific forms for your county in the Wisconsin State Law Library’s county resources database.
Mandatory forms are created by the Wisconsin Court System and must be used in circuit court proceedings. For more information on mandatory forms, check out the Mandatory Circuit Court Forms page. If the form you need is a mandatory form, you must use that form.
Circuit Court Forms. Standard, statewide forms are required by all Wisconsin circuit courts for civil, criminal, family/paternity, guardianship, juvenile, mental commitment, probate and small claims cases.
If you need to fill these forms in by hand or typewriter, print the PDF document. Printed copies of these forms are also available from the Dane County Law Library for a small fee. Call (608) 266-6316 for more information.
Standard, statewide forms are required by all Wisconsin circuit courts for civil, criminal, family/paternity, guardianship, juvenile, mental commitment, probate and small claims cases. Information on mandatory use of court forms and frequently asked questions are available at http://www.wicourts.gov/forms1/circuit/mandatory.htm
WI Circuit Court Forms - Standard, statewide forms required by all Wisconsin circuit courts; information and FAQs.
Be a resident of Milwaukee County for at least the 30 days immediately before the date the action is filed. Learn more by reviewing the Milwaukee County Basic Guide to Divorce/Legal Separation (FA-4100). Find forms and get online help using the Wisconsin Court Family Forms Assistant.