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    December 01, 2000

    Wisconsin Lawyer December 2000: More New, Revised mandatory Court Forms

    Wisconsin Lawyer
    Vol. 73, No. 12, December 2000

    Standard Court Forms
    More New, Revised Mandatory Court Forms


    This listing contains mandatory, standard court forms that werenew or revised in October 2000 by the Judicial Conference Forms Committee.

    THE MANDATORY USE OF STANDARD COURT forms in circuit court became effective Jan. 1, 2000, for criminal and juvenile cases, and July 1, 2000, for civil cases. The information in the accompanying list was taken from the Wisconsin Court System online General, Criminal, Traffic, Civil, Small Claims, and Family Court Forms index, located at www.courts.state.wi.us/forms/ccformsindex.pdf. This online index now contains mandatory forms that are new or revised as of October 2000.

    A list of mandatory forms that were new or revised as of Jan. 1 or July 1, as well as information on how to use the online index to the state's standard court forms, was published in the October Wisconsin Lawyer. The Wisconsin Lawyer will print a list of additional new or revised mandatory forms as they become available.

     

    Form # Date

    Name of Form

    GF-166 10/00 (R) Notice to Submit Standard Court Form
    GF-167 10/00 (R) Order to File Standard Court Form
    CR-235 10/00 (N) Written Explanation of Determinate Life Sentence
    CR-237 10/00 (N) Order for Supervised Release Plan
    CR-238 10/00 (N) Order for Supervised Release
    CR-242 10/00 (N) Annual Report of Crime Prevention Organization (Law Enforcement Agency)
    CR-243 10/00 (N) Annual Report of Crime Prevention Organization (Private Nonprofit Organization)
    JC-1620 10/00 (R) Petition to Waive Parental Consent for Abortion
    JC-1633 10/00 (R) Summons (Termination of Parental Rights)
    JD-1714 10/00 (R) Capias
    JD-1721 10/00 (R) Petition Under Chapter 938 - Delinquency Protection or Services, Civil Law Ordinances
    JD-1749 10/00 (R) Acknowledgment of Dispositional Conditions and Sanctions (Delinquency/JIPS)
    JD-1756 10/00 (R) Acknowledgment of Dispositional Conditions and Sanctions (Habitual Truancy)
    JD-1766 10/00 (R) Petition to Change Placement, Revise/Extend Dispositional Order
    JD-1774 10/00 (R) Order for Sanctions


    TO LEARN MORE ...

        For more information about the mandatory use of standard court forms, please see:

    • For the first listing of mandatory court forms that are new or revised as of Jan. 1 and July 1, 2000, please see "Listing Indicates New, Revised Mandatory Court Forms," in the October 2000 Wisconsin Lawyer, online at www.wisbar.org/wislawmag/archive/oct00/manforms.html.

    • For answers to frequently asked questions about the mandatory court forms, go to www.courts.state.wi.us/circuit/forms_faq.html. There you'll find answers to: How do I find and download forms? Can I modify the forms? How do I know if a specific standard form has been adopted (or revised)? And more ... .

    • "Effective July 1, 2000: Mandatory Forms in Civil, Family, Probate," by Hon. John B. Murphy, August 2000 Wisconsin Lawyer, online at www.wisbar.org/wislawmag/2000/08/practice.html.

    • "Court Orders Use of Standard Court Forms," by David H. Nispel, December 1999 Wisconsin Lawyer, online at www.wisbar.org/wislawmag/1999/12/practice.html. The article explains the provisions of Supreme Court Order 98-01, which creates Wisconsin Statute 758.18 requiring the use of standard forms; discusses the forms' availability; and reviews the arguments for and against the use of mandatory forms.

    • Supreme Court Order 98-01: Relating to the Creation and Use of Forms in the Circuit Courts. The amended order and petition was published in the August 1998 Wisconsin Lawyer and is available online at www.wisbar.org/wislawmag/1998/08/orders.html.

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