The Wisconsin Request to Extend Consent Decree is a legal document used in Wisconsin to extend the terms of an existing court-ordered consent decree. It is typically used when a court’s original order is set to expire, and the parties involved wish to extend the duration of the decree. The Wisconsin Request to Extend Consent Decree is submitted to the court by the parties involved, and requires approval by the court before it can take effect. There are several types of Wisconsin Request to Extend Consent Decree, including a Request to Extend a Consent Decree for a Juvenile Offender, a Request to Extend a Consent Decree for a Civil Rights Violation, and a Request to Extend a Consent Decree for a Public Nuisance. Each type of Request to Extend Consent Decree must include specific information, such as the date of the original order, the terms of the decree, the reasons for the extension, and the proposed terms of the extension.