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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fa 4171v in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the county where the original case was filed. This is crucial for proper identification.
  3. Select whether you are addressing marriage or paternity. If it’s paternity, enter the initials of the child involved.
  4. Fill in your name, address, and daytime phone number as the petitioner or joint petitioner from the original case file.
  5. On the right side, mark the box corresponding to the changes you are requesting and include your original case number.
  6. For each section regarding custody, placement, or support changes, provide detailed information as required. Be sure to check if mediation has been attempted and include relevant dates.
  7. Complete any additional sections that apply to your situation, ensuring all necessary details are filled out accurately.
  8. Finally, remember to sign in front of a Notary Public before submitting your form.

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Order to Show Cause and to Change Requests to change generally include issues concerning legal custody, physical placement, child support, maintenance, or any other aspect of a court order/judgment. The Order to Show Cause and to Change must be signed by a Circuit Court Judge/Court Commissioner.
A parent may file a motion to modify the order pro se with the local County Clerk of Courts office. If both parents do not agree to the terms, there is a $30 filing fee for this type of request that requires a court date. A parent may hire an attorney to file an action on their behalf.
paperwork by calling (608) 266-4311 and requesting a date for a Motion of Contempt. Fill this date and time in on your original before making copies. You would then mail your paperwork to: Clerk of Courts Office, Room 1000, 215 South Hamilton Street, Madison, WI 53703.
Contempt of Court A child support agency or parent who is owed support may file for a contempt hearing. If the court finds that a parent could have paid child support but did not, the court can find that parent in contempt of court.

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Contempt of court is an act of disrespect or disobedience toward a court or interference with its orderly process. Examples include disrupting court proceedings, interfering with attempts to obtain evidence, destroying evidence, disobeying a court order, and intimidating witnesses.
The punishment for being in contempt of the court in Wisconsin can include a monetary fine, an award of attorney fees, or even jail time if the violation of the courts authority warrants these serious repercussions.

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