Statutes | 4 HCC § 5 Chapter III § 8 | 2020
a.  The Ho-Chunk Trial Court must:
 
  (1)  Develop and adopt standard forms for petitions and orders for protection,     including but not limited to such orders issued pursuant to divorce, custody, emancipation and other domestic relations hearings.  The standard forms for protection shall instruct the Petitioner to not disclose her or his address, telephone number, or other similar identifying information.  
 
  (2)  For purposes of determining jurisdiction, the Petitioner shall provide her or his address on a separate form that shall be kept strictly confidential with the Court,
 
  (3)  Provide the forms to the clerk of court.
 
   b.  The following statements must be printed in boldface type or in capital letters on the order for protection.
 
  (1)  Violation of this order may be punished by confinement in jail up to 90 days or shall be fined not more than $1,000 or both.
 
  (2)  If so ordered by the Court, the respondent is forbidden to enter or stay at the petitioner&rsquos  domicile and a reasonable area surrounding the  domicile, school, place of employment, or destinations frequented by other party, even if invited to do so by the petitioner.  In no event is the order for protection voided.
 
 c.  The Court must provide the following to a person requesting an order for protection:
 
  (1)  The forms adopted pursuant to paragraph a, above.
 
  (2)  All other forms required to petition for an order for protection.
 
  (3)   [?LOCATION?] A violation can include public posting in the social media when a restraining order is in place or ???.