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To vacate a default judgment under sub. (1) (a), the moving party must set forth a meritorious defense, which is a defense good at law that would survive a motion for judgment on the pleadings.
Triage Conference The triage judge will review all issues in dispute and will try to resolve the dispute in a cooperative way. If the triage judge determines that certain matters cannot wait to be decided at the case conference, they will schedule a prioritized hearing within 30 days.
Generally, the creditor gives the debtor (person who owes the money/property) the completed Satisfaction of Judgment (form GF-129) to file with the Clerk of Circuit Court and pay the filing fee. Satisfactions of Judgment can be filed electronically via the Wisconsin Courts System eFiling.
The quickest and least-expensive route to uncontested divorce in Wisconsin is to reach a comprehensive agreement with your spouse before you file a joint divorce petition.
An uncontested divorce in Wisconsin is available to couples who can agree on all aspects of divorce including child custody, visitation, division of assets, health insurance coverage, and alimony. An uncontested divorce is typically faster and more affordable than a contested divorce proceeding.
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(1) Every judgment properly entered in the judgment and lien docket showing the judgment debtor's place of residence shall, for 10 years from the date of entry, be a lien on all real property of every person against whom the judgment is entered which is in the county where the judgment is rendered, except homestead ...
A petition in a family court is a formal request for specific relief. They are filed by one party against another.
A typical Wisconsin divorce takes six months to one year to finalize. After you file for divorce and papers are served, there's a mandatory 120-day waiting period before the final hearing. A standard Wisconsin divorce may take up to one year or more to finalize due to disagreements or scheduling issues.
For a Wisconsin court to have jurisdiction over an individual defendant in a civil action, a summons must be served personally upon the defendant or, if with reasonable diligence the defendant cannot be served personally, by leaving a summons with a competent family member at the defendant's home.
Replevin Summons 799.05 801.02 Replevin as a small claims action \u2013 The paper must be served eight business days before the return date. Replevin in a large claims action \u2013 Paper must be served within ninety days of filing.

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