The Wisconsin Petition for Protection or Care of an Unborn Child (Chapter 48) is a legal document that allows a pregnant woman to ask the court to protect her unborn child from harm or neglect. The petition is available to any woman who is pregnant, or has been pregnant within the past 10 months, and can be filed in the circuit court of the county where the mother resides. The petition may be used in situations where a pregnant woman is concerned for the safety of her unborn child, such as if the mother is a victim of domestic violence, if the mother is living in an unhealthy or unsafe environment, or if the mother is concerned for the well-being of her unborn child due to substance abuse. The petition can also be used if the mother is seeking protection from a father or other third party who may have legal rights to the unborn child, such as in cases of paternity or parental rights. The Wisconsin Petition for Protection or Care of an Unborn Child (Chapter 48) has two types: the Petition for Protection from Domestic Abuse and the Petition for Protection or Care of an Unborn Child. Both types of petitions can be used to protect the unborn child from harm or neglect, or to seek protection from a father or other third party who may have legal rights to the unborn child. The Petition for Protection from Domestic Abuse may be used to ask the court for orders to protect the mother and her unborn child from further abuse or neglect. This type of petition can also be used to ask the court for temporary orders, such as for the father or other third party to stay away from the mother and her unborn child. The Petition for Protection or Care of an Unborn Child may be used to ask the court for orders to protect the unborn child from harm or neglect, or to seek protection from a father or other third party who may have legal rights to the unborn child. This type of petition can also be used to ask the court for temporary orders, such as for the father or other third party to stay away from the mother and her unborn child.