Wisconsin Dispositional Order — Protection or Services (Chapter 938— - Indian Child Welfare Act is a type of court order that gives the court authority to determine the future placement, care, and custody of an Indian child. The order can include protection from abuse or neglect, or services to the family to address the needs of the child. There are two types of Wisconsin Dispositional Order — Protection or Services (Chapter 938— - Indian Child Welfare Act: 1. Dispositional Order — Protection: This order is used to protect the child from abuse or neglect. It may include relocation of the child to a safe environment, protective supervision of the child, or placement in a foster home or residential facility. 2. Dispositional Order — Services: This order is used to provide services to the family to address the needs of the child. It may include family counseling, parenting classes, substance abuse treatment, or other services to help the family provide a safe and nurturing environment for the child.