A Wisconsin Order to Enforce Physical Placement Order is a court order issued by a Wisconsin court to enforce a physical placement order (also known as a child custody order) that has already been issued. This type of order is typically used when a parent or legal guardian has failed to comply with the terms of the physical placement order, such as not allowing the other parent or guardian to exercise their custodial rights. Wisconsin Order to Enforce Physical Placement Order can take a variety of forms, including but not limited to: * Contempt Order: This is an order issued by a court that holds a parent or guardian in contempt of court for failing to comply with the terms of the physical placement order. * Arrest Warrant: This is an order issued by a court that allows law enforcement to arrest a parent or guardian for failing to comply with the terms of the physical placement order. * Show Cause Order: This is an order issued by a court that requires a parent or guardian to appear in court to explain why they have not complied with the terms of the physical placement order. * Reinstatement Order: This is an order issued by a court that reinstates the physical placement order if it has been violated or ignored. These orders are used by the court to ensure that the custodial rights of both parents or guardians are respected and enforced under Wisconsin law.