Wisconsin Order for Change in Placement (In-Home to In-Home) is a court order issued by a court in Wisconsin. This order allows for the change of a child’s placement from one in-home setting to another in-home setting. This order is typically used in cases of child protection (such as when Child Protective Services have removed a child due to safety concerns) or in cases of family reunification. The court order is designed to ensure that the child’s best interests are taken into consideration, and that the child’s safety and wellbeing are protected during the transition. There are two types of Wisconsin Order for Change in Placement (In-Home to In-Home): Temporary Change in Placement and Permanent Change in Placement. A Temporary Change in Placement is a court order that allows for the change of a child’s placement from one in-home setting to another in-home setting for a period of time that is specified by the court. A Permanent Change in Placement is a court order that allows for the change of a child’s placement from one in-home setting to another in-home setting that is intended to be indefinite or permanent.