I live in Wisconsin and was granted an injunction (restraining order) against an attorney. I am not an attorney, nor can I afford one. I received a letter, from the Family Court Commisioner stating that the defendant violated SCR 3:5 and SCR 3:3 with a letter received from the defendant, to a judge. I have a sworn affidavit from the sheriff for service of the court papers to the defendant. She denies service. However, she contacted the judge a day before the court date and said she found out about the court proceedings on wisconsin ccap online and that she would not be attending the hearing. We were granted the injunction.
The defendant, an attorney, and her attorney have filed a motion for a hearing de novo. The sheriff who served the papers, accidentally wrote down the incorrect address for the defendant, but he is familiar with the defendant and swears he served her.
I have 2 questions: How can they remove a previous court order and make it start all over? Can we oppose it?
2007-02-26
04:18:01
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