Wisconsin Order Granting Debtors Motion To Administratively Close Chapter 11 Case is an order issued by a court in Wisconsin that grants a debtor's motion to close a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case without the need for a formal hearing. This type of order is typically issued when the debtor has successfully completed all the necessary steps in the Chapter 11 process, such as submitting a plan of reorganization that is approved by the court and creditors. The order may also be issued if the debtor has been able to reach an agreement with creditors to pay off all debts, or if the debtor has been able to successfully negotiate a settlement with creditors. There are two types of Wisconsin Order Granting Debtors Motion To Administratively Close Chapter 11 Case: 1) a final order granting the debtor's motion to close the case and 2) an interim order granting the debtor's motion to close the case. The final order is issued when the debtor has completed all the steps necessary to close the case, including any court-ordered payment plan and the submission of all required documents. The interim order is issued when the court has reviewed the debtor's motion to close the case and has determined that it is in the best interest of the creditors to close the case.