Wisconsin Instructions for Motion & Order for Hearing on Contempt is a document used when a party or parties involved in a case have failed to comply with an order issued by the court. This document is used to order the parties to appear before the court to answer for their noncompliance. It is also used to set a date for the hearing on the contempt charge. There are two types of Wisconsin Instructions for Motion & Order for Hearing on Contempt: a Motion for Contempt and an Order to Show Cause. A Motion for Contempt is a document that is filed by the party who believes that another party has violated or failed to comply with a court order. This document must be served on the opposing party and must include a clear statement of the specific order that was violated and why the moving party believes the other party is in contempt. An Order to Show Cause is a document that is issued by the court and served on the party accused of contempt. It requires the party to appear before the court on a certain date and explain why they should not be found in contempt. This document will also set out the possible consequences of the contempt charge, including fines, jail time, or other sanctions.