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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the county where the case was filed in the designated field.
  3. Next, input the current name of the person whose name is proposed to be changed. Ensure you fill in all sections: First Name, Middle Name, and Last Name.
  4. Enter the case number in the specified area to keep track of your petition.
  5. Fill in the county and date of the hearing as required. This information is crucial for court records.
  6. In section 1, confirm that the person whose name is being changed resides in Wisconsin by entering their county name.
  7. For section 2, provide the name as it appears on the birth certificate, ensuring accuracy.
  8. In section 3, enter the new first, middle, and last names that are being requested for change.
  9. Complete section 4 with the address of the individual whose name is changing.
  10. Finally, fill out section 5 with their date of birth and any additional information required in section 8 before submitting your form.

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How do I file an appeal? An appeal of a final circuit court judgment or order can be initiated with the Wisconsin Court of Appeals by filing a notice of appeal with the clerk of the circuit court for the county in which the judgment or order being appealed was entered.
An appeal is not a new trial. The Wisconsin court of appeals decides an appeal only on the basis of the circuit court record, briefs and occasionally oral argument by the parties. Generally, a claim of error must have been brought to the circuit court judges attention before the court of appeals will review it.
Filing Fees Civil Action or Notice of Removal2$405.00 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus $5.00 Appeal to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals $605.00 Miscellaneous Filing Fee3 $52.00 Appeal to a district court judge from judgment of conviction by a magistrate judge in a misdemeanor case $41.001 more row
What to include in an appeal letter Your professional contact information. A summary of the situation youre appealing. An explanation of why you feel the decision was incorrect. A request for the preferred solution youd like to see enacted. Gratitude for considering your appeal. Supporting documents attached, if relevant.
Step 1: File the Notice of Appeal. Step 2: Pay the filing fee. Step 3: Determine if/when additional information must be provided to the appeals court as part of opening your case. Step 4: Order the trial transcripts. Step 5: Confirm that the record has been transferred to the appellate court.

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Circuit court eFiling You may also reach us via the following options: Online chat: Click on the chat icon located in the lower right corner of the screen to initiate a chat session: . Phone: 1 (800) 462-8843.
General information about the name change process is contained in Wisconsin Statutes 786.36 and 786.37. There is a $164.50 filing fee to file a Name Change action. The Clerk of Courts cannot give you legal advice. If you need further help, you may consult the Wisconsin Statutes, Sections 786.36 and 786.37.
A former DA explains the 5 most common grands to appeal a criminal conviction. These include erroneous admission of evidence, prosecutorial misconduct, jury misconduct, ineffective assistance of counsel and insufficient evidence.

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