Wisconsin Petition to Vacate Consent Decree and Waiver of Hearing is a document that is used to vacate or withdraw a consent decree that has been entered into between two parties. The document must be signed by the petitioner and, in some cases, by the respondent. It is filed in the court that entered the original consent decree and a hearing may be required to determine if the petition is to be granted. There are two types of Wisconsin Petition to Vacate Consent Decree and Waiver of Hearing: a Petition to Vacate Consent Decree and Waiver of Hearing without an Attorney, and a Petition to Vacate Consent Decree and Waiver of Hearing with an Attorney. In either case, the petitioner must provide information about the case, the consent decree, the reason for the petition, and any other relevant details. The petitioner must also provide a statement that they are aware of the consequences of withdrawing the consent decree and that they are waiving their right to a hearing. The court may grant or deny the petition after considering the petitioner’s arguments and evidence.