Wis. Stat. § 800.115
Relief from judgment
Redline — January 1, 2003 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2019
As of January 1, 2003
(1) A defendant in an action involving a general statutory counterpart ordinance may move for relief from the judgment under s. 806.07 (1) . Except as provided under sub. (2) , the motion must be made no later than 6 months after the judgment was entered or the order or stipulation was made.
(1) A defendant may within 6 months after the judgment is entered move for relief from the judgment because of mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect.
(2) Any party, including the court on its own motion, may at any time move to reopen the judgment under s. 806.07 (1) (c) , (d) , (g) , or (h) .
(3) Nothing in this section shall prevent the parties from stipulating and the court approving the reopening of a judgment for any other reason justifying relief from operation of the judgment.
(4) The court may impose costs on the motion as allowed under s. 814.07 , except that any costs shall be based on the expense associated with the motion and the court shall consider the defendant's ability to pay the costs using the factors in s. 814.29 (1) (d) 1. to 3. No costs may be imposed as a requirement of filing the motion.
(5) Upon making a motion under this section, the court shall provide notice to all parties and schedule a hearing on the motion. Upon receiving a motion under this section, the court may enter an order denying the motion for failure to state grounds upon which relief may be granted, schedule a hearing on the motion, or enter an order based on written submissions from the parties.
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