Wisconsin Order on Petition for Termination of Guardianship (Chapter 48) is a legal document that is used to terminate a guardianship in the state of Wisconsin. It is typically used when a guardian no longer wishes to act in that role or when the guardianship is no longer necessary. This document is available to any person with an interest in the guardianship, such as the ward, guardian, or court. There are two types of Wisconsin Order on Petition for Termination of Guardianship (Chapter 48): voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary termination requires the guardian to submit a petition to the court, and the court will then issue an order terminating the guardianship. Involuntary termination is initiated by the court and requires a hearing to be held to determine if the guardianship should be terminated. Once the Wisconsin Order on Petition for Termination of Guardianship (Chapter 48) is issued, it will provide instructions for the transfer of the ward’s care and property and will also outline the responsibilities of the guardian. The court may also require the guardian to provide a report of the ward’s assets and liabilities and may require the guardian to provide a final accounting of the ward’s estate.