A Wisconsin Order to Revoke Suspension of Proceedings to Effect Reconciliation is a form of court order issued by a court in Wisconsin that suspends the proceedings of a divorce or legal separation. The order is intended to allow the parties to reconcile and avoid the legal costs associated with a formal divorce. This order allows the parties to continue living together while they attempt to resolve any issues or disputes that led to the divorce or legal separation. The order may also include provisions regarding child custody, child support, and spousal support. There are two types of Wisconsin Order to Revoke Suspension of Proceedings to Effect Reconciliation: Temporary and Permanent. A Temporary Order suspends the proceedings temporarily while the parties attempt to reconcile. It may also include provisions regarding child custody, child support, and spousal support during the temporary suspension. A Permanent Order suspends the proceedings permanently and is issued when the parties have been able to successfully reconcile. It may also include provisions regarding child custody, child support, and spousal support.