Wisconsin If I file a restraining order petition, will my abuser know what I said in the petition? Is a question regarding the confidentiality of the restraining order process in Wisconsin. In Wisconsin, restraining orders are governed by Wisconsin Statute 813.12. In general, restraining orders are confidential and the information in a petition is not disclosed to the abuser. This includes information about the petitioner's address, phone number, work information, etc. However, the abuser will be able to see the type of restraining order requested, and the name of the petitioner. In Wisconsin, there are three types of restraining orders: Injunction Order, Stalking Injunction Order, and Domestic Abuse Injunction Order. An Injunction Order is a civil court order issued to protect a person from harassment, physical harm, intimidation, or property damage. A Stalking Injunction Order is a court order issued to protect a person from an individual who has stalked or harassed them. A Domestic Abuse Injunction Order is a court order issued to protect a person from physical, sexual, or emotional abuse from another person with whom they have had an intimate relationship.