In Wisconsin, if you do not respond to a divorce petition, the court may grant a default judgment in favor of the petitioner. This means you could lose your rights to contest issues such as property division, child custody, and support. It is essential to respond within the specified timeframe to protect your interests in the divorce proceedings. If you're unsure about how to proceed, consulting with a legal professional is advisable.
You will be called back to court and punished.
u dont get divorced unless in in a diff country than the US cuz then i dont know
I dont know so dont ask!
he is supposed to be getting a divorce, dont know if he has filed or not
guys sorry i accidently pressed enter i am just the person who asked and i dont know what petition is pleassssse help!
Madison, Wisconsin I DONT KNOW
i dont undestand question
The Petition of Right was signed in 1628 by King Charles I of England in response to grievances raised by Parliament regarding his violation of their rights and liberties.
Wisconsin,dont no the rest
I dont know, but I live in Wausau, Wisconsin. So that's pretty cool huh?
Just file for divorce, you do not need your spouse's permission to get a divorce.
divorce.