The Wisconsin FA-4172VA Affidavit for Finding of Contempt is a document used to request a court order that states a person has violated a court order or has failed to comply with the court’s orders. It is typically used when one party has not made payments according to a court-ordered payment plan or when a party has failed to follow the terms of a prior court order. The Affidavit for Finding of Contempt must be signed by the party filing the complaint and must include the details of the contemptuous act or failure to comply. The Wisconsin FA-4172VA Affidavit for Finding of Contempt is divided into three types, depending on the type of contempt: criminal contempt, civil contempt, and procedural contempt. Criminal contempt is when a party has intentionally and willfully violated a court order. Civil contempt is when a party has failed to comply with a court order, but not intentionally or willfully. Procedural contempt is when a party has failed to comply with a procedural rule of the court. The Wisconsin FA-4172VA Affidavit for Finding of Contempt must be filed in the court with the appropriate jurisdiction, along with any required documents and a filing fee. Once the Affidavit is filed, the court may schedule a hearing for the parties to present their cases. The court may then find the individual guilty or not guilty, and may impose sanctions or other remedies.