If you have a domestic abuse restraining order is there a way to extend it? The answer lies at sec. 813.12 (4) (c) 2 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
“Notice need not be given to the respondent, before extending an injunction under subd. 2. The clerk of courts shall notify the respondent after the court extends an injunction under subd. 2.”
(d) 1. “A judge or circuit court commissioner may, upon issuing an injunction or granting an extension of an injunction issued under this subsection, order that the injunction s in effort for not more than 10 years, if the court finds, by a preponderance of the evidence stated on the record, that any of the following is true:
Notice the word “shall” is emphasized above. The court can extend the existing domestic abuse injunction upon request for as long as another four years, and where statutory grounds exist, for a period of 10 years. You don’t need to refile and request a new injunction, although the statute makes clear, a person is not prevented from doing so.
If you have been the victim of domestic violence and have questions on how to protect yourself, contact the experienced family lawyers at Karp & Iancu, S.C. today.
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