The Wisconsin Order for Change in Placement (Out-of-Home to Out-of-Home Placement Only) is a court-ordered process that allows for a child in out-of-home placement to be moved to a different out-of-home placement setting. This process is overseen by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and is designed to ensure that the child is placed in a safe and appropriate setting. The Wisconsin Order for Change in Placement (Out-of-Home to Out-of-Home Placement Only) is typically initiated when a child’s current placement is no longer deemed suitable. This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as the placement becoming unsafe, the child no longer benefiting from the placement, or the placement not meeting the individual needs of the child. There are two types of Wisconsin Order for Change in Placement (Out-of-Home to Out-of-Home Placement Only): involuntary and voluntary. Involuntary placement occurs when the court orders a child to be moved to a different out-of-home placement setting. Voluntary placement occurs when the child’s legal guardian and the child agree to move to a different out-of-home placement setting. The Wisconsin Order for Change in Placement (Out-of-Home to Out-of-Home Placement Only) process is an important tool for ensuring that children are placed in a safe and appropriate setting and that their individual needs are being met.