Wisconsin Order to Show Cause for Finding of Contempt is a court order issued by a court in Wisconsin with the purpose of determining whether an individual has violated a court order or failed to comply with a court order. This type of order is issued when the court has reason to believe that an individual has failed to comply with a court order or disobeyed a court order. There are two types of Wisconsin Order to Show Cause for Finding of Contempt. The first is a show cause order which requires the individual to appear before the court and explain why they should not be found in contempt of court. The second type is an ex parte order, where the individual is not given an opportunity to appear before the court and explain why they should not be found in contempt of court. The court will consider the evidence presented by the individual and decide whether they are in contempt of court. If the court finds that the individual is in contempt of court, they may impose sanctions such as fines, jail time, or other penalties.