Wisconsin Order for Extension of Trial Reunification is a court order that extends the timeframe of a trial reunification plan for a parent and child. This order is issued by the court when a parent and child have not yet been reunited, and the court feels more time is needed to successfully reunite the family. The order typically outlines the additional services and supports that the parent and child must receive before reunification can occur. There are three types of Wisconsin Order for Extension of Trial Reunification: 1. The Initial Extension Order: This is the initial order issued by the court and typically outlines the services and supports that the parent and child must receive before reunification can occur. 2. The Interim Extension Order: This order is issued after the initial extension order and typically outlines additional services and supports that the parent and child must receive before reunification can occur. 3. The Final Extension Order: This order is issued after the interim extension order and typically outlines the final services and supports that the parent and child must receive before reunification can occur.