AB380, s. 229
15Section
229. 769.102 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,87,17
16769.102 Tribunal of this state. The courts and
circuit and supplemental 17court commissioners are the tribunal of this state.
AB380, s. 230
18Section
230. 769.302 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,88,2
19769.302 Action by minor parent. A minor parent, or a guardian or other
20legal representative of a minor parent, may maintain a proceeding on behalf of or for
21the benefit of the minor's child. Notwithstanding s. 767.045 (1) or 803.01 (3), the
22court may appoint a guardian ad litem for the minor's child, but the court need not
23appoint a guardian ad litem for a minor parent who maintains such a proceeding
24unless the proceeding is one for the determination of parentage, in which case the
25court or a
family circuit court commissioner shall appoint a guardian ad litem for a
1minor parent within this state who maintains such a proceeding or for a minor within
2this state who is alleged to be a parent, as provided in s. 767.475 (1).
AB380, s. 231
3Section
231. 782.01 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,88,84
782.01
(3) In this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise, judge includes
5the supreme court, the court of appeals and circuit courts and each justice and judge
6thereof and
circuit and supplemental court commissioners; and prisoner includes
7every person restrained of personal liberty; and imprisoned includes every such
8restraint, and respondent means the person on whom the writ is to be served.
AB380, s. 232
9Section
232. 782.03 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,88,20
10782.03 Petition for writ. Application for the writ shall be by petition, signed
11either by the prisoner or by some person in his or her behalf, and may be made to the
12supreme court, the court of appeals or the circuit court of the county, or to any justice
13or judge of the supreme court, court of appeals or circuit court or to any
circuit or
14supplemental court commissioner, within the county where the prisoner is detained;
15or if there is no judge within the county, or for any cause he or she is incapable of
16acting, or has refused to grant the writ, then to some judge residing in an adjoining
17county; but every application, made by or on behalf of a person sentenced to the state
18prisons, must contain a copy of any motion made under s. 974.06 and shall indicate
19the disposition of the motion and the court in which the disposition was made. If no
20motion was made, the petition shall so state.
AB380, s. 233
21Section
233. 782.28 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,89,2
22782.28 (title)
Transfer from circuit court commissioner. If the writ is
23returnable before a
circuit court commissioner, either party may make a request for
24transfer to the court in which the matter is filed. Upon receipt of such request the
1circuit court commissioner shall forthwith transmit all papers and records in the
2proceedings to the court.
AB380, s. 234
3Section
234. 799.03 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,89,5
4799.03 Definition. In this chapter unless otherwise designated, "court"
5means circuit court and "court" does not mean
circuit court commissioner.
AB380, s. 235
6Section
235. 799.05 (7) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,89,117
799.05
(7) (title)
Form;
circuit court commissioner. (intro.) Except as
8provided in s. 799.22 (4) (b) 3., in counties
establishing at least one part-time or
9full-time court commissioner position under s. 757.68 (1) (b)
in which a circuit court
10commissioner is assigned to assist in small claims matters, the summons shall be
11substantially in the following form:
AB380, s. 236
12Section
236. 799.06 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,89,1513
799.06
(1) Pleadings. All pleadings except the initial complaint may be oral.
14Any circuit court may by rule require written pleadings and any judge or
circuit court
15commissioner may require written pleadings in a particular case.
AB380, s. 237
16Section
237. 799.11 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,89,2317
799.11
(3) When, in any action under this chapter, it appears from the return
18of service of the summons or otherwise that the county in which the action is pending
19is not a proper place of trial and that another county would be a proper place of trial,
20the court or
circuit court commissioner shall, on motion of a party or its own motion,
21transfer the action to that county unless the defendant appears and waives the
22improper venue. The clerk of the court to which the action is transferred shall issue
23a new notice of return date upon payment of the fee required by s. 814.61 (2) (a).
AB380, s. 238
24Section
238. 799.20 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,90,8
1799.20
(4) Inquiry of defendant who appears on return date. If the defendant
2appears on the return date of the summons or any adjourned date thereof, the court
3or
circuit court commissioner shall make sufficient inquiry of the defendant to
4determine whether the defendant claims a defense to the action. If it appears to the
5court or
circuit court commissioner that the defendant claims a defense to the action,
6the court or
circuit court commissioner shall schedule a trial of all the issues involved
7in the action, unless the parties stipulate otherwise or the action is subject to
8immediate dismissal.
AB380, s. 239
9Section
239. 799.206 (1), (2) and (4) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB380,90,1510
799.206
(1) In counties establishing
at least one part-time or full-time a circuit 11court commissioner position under s. 757.68
(1) (b)
(5m), all actions and proceedings
12commenced under this chapter shall be returnable before a
circuit court
13commissioner appointed under s. 757.68
(1) and SCR chapter 75. In any other
14county, a
circuit court commissioner may conduct return date proceedings if
15delegated such authority under s. 757.69 (1) (d).
AB380,90,17
16(2) Judgment on failure to appear may be entered by the
circuit court
17commissioner or the clerk upon the return date as provided in s. 799.22.
AB380,90,19
18(4) Except as provided in sub. (3), the
circuit court commissioner shall hear all
19matters using the procedures set forth in s. 799.207.
AB380, s. 240
20Section
240. 799.207 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,90,21
21799.207 (title)
Proceedings before circuit court commissioner.
AB380, s. 241
22Section
241. 799.207 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,90,2523
799.207
(1) (a) Any
circuit court commissioner assigned to assist in
the
24administration of small claims
matters may hold a conference with the parties or
25their attorneys or both on the return date, examine pleadings and identify issues.
AB380, s. 242
1Section
242. 799.207 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,91,62
799.207
(1) (b) Except as provided in par. (e), a decision shall be rendered by
3the
circuit court commissioner on the return date if there is time available for a
4hearing, the parties do not intend to call witnesses, and the parties agree to such a
5hearing. If for any of the reasons stated in this paragraph, the matter cannot be
6heard on the return date, an adjourned date shall be set.
AB380, s. 243
7Section
243. 799.207 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,91,108
799.207
(1) (e) If the
circuit court commissioner cannot reach a decision on the
9return or adjourned date, the commissioner shall mail the decision to each party
10within 30 days of the date of the hearing.
AB380, s. 244
11Section
244. 799.207 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,91,1412
799.207
(2) (intro.) The
circuit court commissioner's decision shall become a
13judgment 11 days after rendering, if oral, and 16 days after mailing, if written, except
14that:
AB380, s. 245
15Section
245. 799.207 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,91,1816
799.207
(3) (b) The
circuit court commissioner shall give each of the parties a
17form and instructions which shall be used for giving notice of an election to have the
18matter heard by the court.
AB380, s. 246
19Section
246. 799.209 (1) to (4) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB380,91,23
20799.209 (1) The court or
circuit court commissioner shall conduct the
21proceeding informally, allowing each party to present arguments and proofs and to
22examine witnesses to the extent reasonably required for full and true disclosure of
23the facts.
AB380,92,5
24(2) The proceedings shall not be governed by the common law or statutory rules
25of evidence except those relating to privileges under ch. 905 or to admissibility under
1s. 901.05. The court or
circuit court commissioner shall admit all other evidence
2having reasonable probative value, but may exclude irrelevant or repetitious
3evidence or arguments. An essential finding of fact may not be based solely on a
4declarant's oral hearsay statement unless it would be admissible under the rules of
5evidence.
AB380,92,8
6(3) The court or
circuit court commissioner may conduct questioning of the
7witnesses and shall endeavor to ensure that the claims or defenses of all parties are
8fairly presented to the court or
circuit court commissioner.
AB380,92,12
9(4) The court or
circuit court commissioner shall establish the order of trial and
10the procedure to be followed in the presentation of evidence and arguments in an
11appropriate manner consistent with the ends of justice and the prompt resolution of
12the dispute on its merits according to the substantive law.
AB380, s. 247
13Section
247. 799.21 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,92,2414
799.21
(3) (b) In counties
establishing at least one part-time or full-time court
15commissioner position under s. 757.68 (1) (b) in which a circuit court commissioner
16is assigned to assist in small claims matters, except in eviction actions which shall
17be governed by par. (a), demand for trial by jury shall be made at the time a demand
18for trial is filed. If the party requesting a trial does not request a jury trial, any other
19party may request a jury trial by filing the request with the court and mailing copies
20to all other parties within 15 days from the date of mailing of the demand for trial
21or the date on which personal notice of demand is given, whichever is applicable. If
22no party demands a trial by jury, the right to trial by jury is waived forever. The fees
23prescribed in ss. 814.61 (4) and 814.62 (3) (e) shall be paid when the demand for a
24trial by jury is filed.
AB380, s. 248
25Section
248. 799.21 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,93,7
1799.21
(4) Jury procedure. If there is a demand for a trial by jury, the judge
2or
circuit court commissioner shall place the case on the trial calendar and a jury of
36 persons shall be chosen as provided in s. 345.43 (3) (b). The parties shall proceed
4as if the action had originally been begun as a proceeding under chs. 801 to 807,
5except that the court is not required to provide the jury with one complete set of
6written instructions under s. 805.13 (4) and the requirements for appearance by the
7parties shall be governed by s. 799.06 (2).
AB380, s. 249
8Section
249. 799.24 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,93,169
799.24
(1) Entry of judgment or order; notice of entry thereof. When a
10judgment or an order is rendered, the judge,
circuit court commissioner or clerk of
11circuit court shall immediately enter it in the court record and note the date thereof
12which shall be the date of entry of judgment or order. The clerk of circuit court, except
13in municipal and county forfeiture actions, shall mail a notice of entry of judgment
14to the parties or their attorneys at their last-known address within 5 days of its
15entry. Upon payment of the exact amount of the fee prescribed in s. 814.62 (3) (c),
16the clerk of circuit court shall enter the judgment in the judgment and lien docket.
AB380, s. 250
17Section
250. 799.24 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,93,2318
799.24
(3) Stipulated dismissal. Prior to the entry of judgment, upon
19stipulation of the parties to a schedule for compliance with the stipulation, the court
20or
circuit court commissioner may enter a stipulated judgment of dismissal in lieu
21thereof. Any such judgment may be vacated without notice to the obligated party,
22and the unsatisfied portion thereof entered, upon application by the prevailing party
23and proof by affidavit of noncompliance with the terms of the stipulation.
AB380, s. 251
24Section
251. 799.26 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,94,11
1799.26
(1) When a judgment for money damages is entered under this chapter,
2the court or
circuit court commissioner shall order the judgment debtor to execute
3under penalty of contempt a disclosure statement and to mail or deliver that
4statement to the judgment creditor or to the clerk of circuit court in the county where
5the judgment is entered within 15 days of entry of judgment unless the judgment is
6sooner satisfied. The statement shall disclose, as of the date of judgment, the debtor's
7name, residence address, employers and their addresses, any real property interests
8owned by the debtor, cash on hand, financial institutions in which the judgment
9debtor has funds on deposit, whether the debtor's earnings are totally exempt from
10garnishment under s. 812.34 (2) (b), and such other information as required by the
11schedules adopted under sub. (3).
AB380, s. 252
12Section
252. 803.01 (3) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,94,1713
803.01
(3) (b) 1. The guardian ad litem shall be appointed by a circuit court of
14the county where the action is to be commenced or is pending, except that the
15guardian ad litem shall be appointed by a
family
circuit court commissioner of the
16county in actions to establish paternity that are before the
family circuit court
17commissioner.
AB380, s. 253
18Section
253. 807.02 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,95,2
19807.02 Motions, where heard; stay of proceedings. Except as provided in
20s. 807.13 or when the parties stipulate otherwise and the court approves, motions in
21actions or proceedings in the circuit court must be heard within the circuit where the
22action is triable. Orders out of court, not requiring notice, may be made by the
23presiding judge of the court in any part of the state. No order to stay proceedings
24after a verdict, report or finding in any circuit court may be made by a
circuit or
1supplemental court commissioner. No stay of proceedings for more than 20 days may
2be granted except upon previous notice to the adverse party.
AB380,95,95
807.04
(1) Except as provided under sub. (2), all trials, and all hearings at
6which oral testimony is to be presented, shall be held in open court. The court may
7make any order which a judge or
a circuit or supplemental court commissioner has
8power to make.
Court commissioners shall have the powers provided in ch. 753 or
9by other statute.
AB380, s. 255
10Section
255. 807.09 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,95,1611
807.09
(1) A circuit judge of the circuit court of any county may appoint and
12remove at any time, any retired or former circuit or county court judge to act, in
13matters referred by the judge and in conciliation matters. When a matter for
14conciliation is referred for such purpose, the conciliator shall have full authority to
15hear, determine and report findings to the court. Such conciliators may be appointed
16circuit court commissioners
as provided in s. 757.68 under SCR 75.02 (1).
AB380, s. 256
17Section
256. 812.30 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,95,1918
812.30
(2) "Court" includes a
circuit court commissioner assigned to preside at
19a proceeding under this subchapter.
AB380, s. 257
20Section
257. 813.025 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,95,2521
813.025
(1) No
circuit or supplemental court commissioner
shall may issue any
22injunction or order suspending or restraining the enforcement or execution of any
23statute of the state or of any order of an administrative officer, board, department,
24commission or other state agency purporting to be made pursuant to the statutes of
25the state. If so issued
such, the injunction or order shall be void.
AB380, s. 258
1Section
258. 813.12 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,96,132
813.12
(2) (a) No action under this section may be commenced by complaint and
3summons. An action under this section may be commenced only by a petition
4described under sub. (5) (a). The action commences with service of the petition upon
5the respondent if a copy of the petition is filed before service or promptly after service.
6If the judge or
family a circuit court commissioner extends the time for a hearing
7under sub. (3) (c) and the petitioner files an affidavit with the court stating that
8personal service by the sheriff or a private server under s. 801.11 (1) (a) or (b) was
9unsuccessful because the respondent is avoiding service by concealment or
10otherwise, the petitioner may serve the respondent by publication of the petition as
11a class 1 notice, under ch. 985, and by mailing if the respondent's post-office address
12is known or can with due diligence be ascertained. The mailing may be omitted if the
13post-office address cannot be ascertained with due diligence.
AB380, s. 259
14Section
259. 813.12 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,96,2315
813.12
(2) (b) A petition may be filed in conjunction with an action affecting the
16family commenced under ch. 767, but commencement of an action affecting the
17family or any other action is not necessary for the filing of a petition or the issuance
18of a temporary restraining order or an injunction. A judge or
family circuit court
19commissioner may not make findings or issue orders under s. 767.23 or 767.24 while
20granting relief requested only under this section. Section 813.06 does not apply to
21an action under this section. The respondent may respond to the petition either in
22writing before or at the hearing on the issuance of the injunction or orally at that
23hearing.
AB380, s. 260
24Section
260. 813.12 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,97,7
1813.12
(3) (a) A judge or
family circuit court commissioner shall issue a
2temporary restraining order ordering the respondent to refrain from committing acts
3of domestic abuse against the petitioner, to avoid the petitioner's residence, except
4as provided in par. (am), or any premises temporarily occupied by the petitioner or
5both, or to avoid contacting or causing any person other than a party's attorney to
6contact the petitioner unless the petitioner consents in writing, or any combination
7of these remedies requested in the petition, if all of the following occur:
AB380,97,98
1. The petitioner submits to the judge or
family
circuit court commissioner a
9petition alleging the elements set forth under sub. (5) (a).
AB380,97,1810
2. The judge or
family circuit court commissioner finds reasonable grounds to
11believe that the respondent has engaged in, or based on prior conduct of the
12petitioner and the respondent may engage in, domestic abuse of the petitioner. In
13determining whether to issue a temporary restraining order, the judge or
family 14circuit court commissioner shall consider the potential danger posed to the petitioner
15and the pattern of abusive conduct of the respondent but may not base his or her
16decision solely on the length of time since the last domestic abuse or the length of time
17since the relationship ended. The judge or
family
circuit court commissioner may
18grant only the remedies requested or approved by the petitioner.
AB380, s. 261
19Section
261. 813.12 (3) (am) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,98,220
813.12
(3) (am) If the petitioner and the respondent are not married, the
21respondent owns the premises where the petitioner resides and the petitioner has
22no legal interest in the premises, in lieu of ordering the respondent to avoid the
23petitioner's residence under par. (a) the judge or
family circuit court commissioner
24may order the respondent to avoid the premises for a reasonable time until the
1petitioner relocates and shall order the respondent to avoid the new residence for the
2duration of the order.
AB380, s. 262
3Section
262. 813.12 (3) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,98,124
813.12
(3) (c) The temporary restraining order is in effect until a hearing is held
5on issuance of an injunction under sub. (4). The temporary restraining order is not
6voided if the respondent is admitted into a dwelling that the order directs him or her
7to avoid. A judge or
family circuit court commissioner shall hold a hearing on
8issuance of an injunction within 7 days after the temporary restraining order is
9issued, unless the time is extended upon the written consent of the parties or
10extended once for 14 days upon a finding that the respondent has not been served
11with a copy of the temporary restraining order although the petitioner has exercised
12due diligence.
AB380, s. 263
13Section
263. 813.12 (3) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,98,1814
813.12
(3) (d) The judge or
circuit court commissioner shall advise the
15petitioner of the right to serve the respondent the petition by published notice if with
16due diligence the respondent cannot be served as provided under s. 801.11 (1) (a) or
17(b). The clerk of circuit court shall assist the petitioner with the preparation of the
18notice and filing of the affidavit of printing.
AB380, s. 264
19Section
264. 813.12 (4) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,99,220
813.12
(4) (a) (intro.) A judge or
family circuit court commissioner may grant
21an injunction ordering the respondent to refrain from committing acts of domestic
22abuse against the petitioner, to avoid the petitioner's residence, except as provided
23in par. (am), or any premises temporarily occupied by the petitioner or both, or to
24avoid contacting or causing any person other than a party's attorney to contact the
1petitioner unless the petitioner consents to that contact in writing, or any
2combination of these remedies requested in the petition, if all of the following occur:
AB380, s. 265
3Section
265. 813.12 (4) (a) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,99,124
813.12
(4) (a) 3. After hearing, the judge or
family circuit court commissioner
5finds reasonable grounds to believe that the respondent has engaged in, or based
6upon prior conduct of the petitioner and the respondent may engage in, domestic
7abuse of the petitioner. In determining whether to issue an injunction, the judge or
8family circuit court commissioner shall consider the potential danger posed to the
9petitioner and the pattern of abusive conduct of the respondent but may not base his
10or her decision solely on the length of time since the last domestic abuse or the length
11of time since the relationship ended. The judge or
family circuit court commissioner
12may grant only the remedies requested by the petitioner.
AB380, s. 266
13Section
266. 813.12 (4) (am) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,99,2014
813.12
(4) (am) If the petitioner and the respondent are not married, the
15respondent owns the premises where the petitioner resides and the petitioner has
16no legal interest in the premises, in lieu of ordering the respondent to avoid the
17petitioner's residence under par. (a) the judge or
family circuit court commissioner
18may order the respondent to avoid the premises for a reasonable time until the
19petitioner relocates and shall order the respondent to avoid the new residence for the
20duration of the order.
AB380, s. 267
21Section
267. 813.12 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,99,2522
813.12
(4) (b) The judge or
family
circuit court commissioner may enter an
23injunction only against the respondent named in the petition. No injunction may be
24issued under this subsection under the same case number against the person
25petitioning for the injunction. The judge or
family
circuit court commissioner may
1not modify an order restraining the respondent based solely on the request of the
2respondent.
AB380, s. 268
3Section
268. 813.12 (4m) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,100,154
813.12
(4m) (a) 2. Except as provided in par. (ag), require the respondent to
5surrender any firearms that he or she owns or has in his or her possession to the
6sheriff of the county in which the action under this section was commenced, to the
7sheriff of the county in which the respondent resides or to another person designated
8by the respondent and approved by the judge or
family
circuit court commissioner.
9The judge or
circuit court commissioner shall approve the person designated by the
10respondent unless the judge or
circuit court commissioner finds that the person is
11inappropriate and places the reasons for the finding on the record. If a firearm is
12surrendered to a person designated by the respondent and approved by the judge or
13family circuit court commissioner, the judge or
family circuit court commissioner
14shall inform the person to whom the firearm is surrendered of the requirements and
15penalties under s. 941.29 (4).
AB380, s. 269
16Section
269. 813.12 (4m) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB380,100,1917
813.12
(4m) (b) (intro.) A firearm surrendered under par. (a) 2. may not be
18returned to the respondent until a judge or
family
circuit court commissioner
19determines all of the following: