Wisconsin Order to Show Cause without Minor Children is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Wisconsin to compel someone to appear in court for a hearing. The order is issued when a party fails to comply with a prior court order or has failed to appear for a scheduled court hearing. It is used in civil court proceedings, such as divorce, child custody, child support, and alimony, when the other party does not appear or comply with the court's prior orders. Types of Wisconsin Order to Show Cause without Minor Children include: • Motion for an Ordeshowcasesus— – used by the court to determine why a party has failed to comply with the court's orders. • Motion for Contempfourur— – used by the court to hold a party in contempt for disobeying the court's orders. • Motion to ModifOrderde— – used by the court to modify a prior court order based on changed circumstances.