Informal Disposition Agreement Sample Contracts

Name of Form: Informal Disposition Agreement (In Need of Protection or
Informal Disposition Agreement • June 20th, 2016

Distribution of Form: Original to file. Copies to child/parents/legal custodian/guardian and district attorney or corporation counsel.

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Notice of Extension of Informal Disposition Agreement
Informal Disposition Agreement • June 1st, 2016

On Date, you entered into an Informal Disposition Agreement with the Division of Milwaukee Child protective Services. This agreement is in effect until Date. At this time, we are informing you that the Agreement will be extended until Date. During the extension, all the original obligations will remain in effect. Please see attached Informal Disposition Agreement for the list of obligations.

Informal Disposition Agreements
Informal Disposition Agreement • December 10th, 2008

• As described in Wisconsin Statutes, Ch. 48.245 (1), an informal disposition is a written agreement between an intake worker, a child (age 12 or older), the parent(s)/guardian/legal custodian of a child, or, an expectant mother who is alleged to have been abused and/or neglected. In the case of an expectant mother, it is the unborn child who is alleged to be in need of protection or services. The purpose of the agreement is to defer the filing of a CHIPS petition while services and supervision are provided to the child, expectant mother and his/her family.

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Informal Disposition Agreement • June 20th, 2016

State of Wisconsin Circuit Court Informal Disposition Agreement 1. Intake Case Number (In Need of Protection or Services) 2. County In the interest of: 3. Name of Child 4. Date of Birth 5. Child’s Address Zip Code 6. Date Referral Received 7. Child has previously been adopted? Yes No An inquiry has been conducted into this matter. This intake worker has determined that, at this time, neither the interests of the child named above nor of the public require filing of a petition for circumstances relating to §48.13, Wisconsin Statutes. It is this intake worker's belief, however, that the jurisdiction of the court, if sought, would exist. The child (if 12 years orover) and parent, guardian, or legal custodian consent to this informal disposition agreement. 8. Summary of Facts:

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Informal Disposition Agreement • February 4th, 2020

State of Wisconsin Circuit Court Informal Disposition Agreement 1. Intake Case Number (In Need of Protection or Services) 2. County In the interest of: 3. Name of Child 4. Date of Birth 5. Child’s Address Zip Code 6. Date Referral Received 7. Child has previously been adopted? Yes No An inquiry has been conducted into this matter. This intake worker has determined that, at this time, neither the interests of the child named above nor of the public require filing of a petition for circumstances relating to §48.13, Wisconsin Statutes. It is this intake worker's belief, however, that the jurisdiction of the court, if sought, would exist. The child (if 12 years orover) and parent, guardian, or legal custodian consent to this informal disposition agreement. 8. Summary of Facts:

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