A Wisconsin Permanency Hearing Order is a legal order issued by a court in the state of Wisconsin that governs the responsibilities of an individual or family in providing a stable and permanent home for a child. The order is typically issued when a child is placed in a foster home or out-of-home care. There are three types of Wisconsin Permanency Hearing Orders: termination of parental rights, guardianship, and adoption. Termination of parental rights terminates the legal relationship between the parent and the child, allowing the child to be adopted by a new family. Guardianship gives an individual the authority to make decisions for the child, while still allowing the parent to be involved in the child’s life. Adoption is a final order that establishes the adoptive parent as the legal parent of the child. A Wisconsin Permanency Hearing Order is an important document that helps protect the best interests of the child and ensure that they have a safe and loving home.