A Wisconsin Involuntary Petition Against a Non-Individual is a legal document that is filed by a creditor in the state of Wisconsin who is seeking to recover a debt from an individual or organization that is not registered as an individual. This document is used when the debtor is unable to pay the debt in full, and the creditor is seeking to recover a portion of the debt in the form of a court order. The petition must be filed in the circuit court of the county in which the debtor is located. The petition must include the full name and address of the debtor, the amount of debt owed, a statement of the debt or cause of action, the date the debt became due, and a statement that the petitioner is entitled to recover the debt. The petition must also include a list of all creditors of the debtor and the amount each is owed. There are two types of Wisconsin Involuntary Petition Against a Non-Individual: a petition for a creditor to recover a debt from an individual who is not a resident of the state of Wisconsin and a petition for a creditor to recover a debt from a business entity that is not a resident of the state of Wisconsin.