Wisconsin Motion, Notice and Order for Adequate Protection Payments and Opportunity to Object is a specific type of court order used in Wisconsin to protect a creditor from the risks of a debtor defaulting on a loan. This order requires the debtor to make payments to the creditor in order to protect the creditor’s interests in the loan. The creditor must also be given an opportunity to object to the terms of the order if they are not satisfied with the terms. The Wisconsin Motion, Notice and Order for Adequate Protection Payments and Opportunity to Object is divided into two types: (1) the Motion for Adequate Protection Payments and (2) the Order for Adequate Protection Payments and Opportunity to Object. The Motion for Adequate Protection Payments is filed by the creditor in order to request the court to order the debtor to make payments to the creditor in order to protect their interests. The Order for Adequate Protection Payments and Opportunity to Object is issued by the court and requires the debtor to make payments to the creditor in order to protect the creditor’s interests in the loan. The Order also requires the creditor to be given an opportunity to object to the terms of the order if they are not satisfied with the terms.