Wisconsin Order for Trial Reunification is a court order issued by a judge in Wisconsin to reunite a family after a child’s removal from the home due to abuse or neglect. The order typically requires the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to make reasonable efforts to reunify the child with their family. This can include providing services such as financial assistance, counseling, and parenting classes. There are two types of Wisconsin Order for Trial Reunification: Voluntary and Involuntary. Voluntary reunification is when a parent and child have agreed to reunify and have accepted services from DCF. Involuntary reunification is when reunification of the family is court-ordered, and the parent has not accepted services from DCF. The order will also specify the conditions that must be met in order for the reunification to occur, such as the parent completing certain services or submitting to drug testing.