Wisconsin SC-507BOrder for Hearing on Contempt is a form used by the court when the court believes that a party has violated a court order. This form is used to issue a hearing on contempt. There are three types of Wisconsin SC-507BOrder for Hearing on Contempt: civil contempt, criminal contempt, and permanent contempt. Civil contempt is used when a party has failed to comply with a court order and is ordered to pay a fine or perform certain actions as punishment. Criminal contempt is used when a party has willfully disobeyed a court order and is subject to criminal penalties, including jail time. Permanent contempt is used when a party has failed to comply with a court order and the court orders the party to be held in contempt until they comply with the order. The Wisconsin SC-507BOrder for Hearing on Contempt is used to set a hearing date for the court to decide whether the party is in contempt of court. The form includes information such as the name of the court, the name of the parties involved, the date of the hearing, the court order being contested, and the reasons for the hearing.