The Wisconsin Order for Revocation of Trial Reunification is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Wisconsin that revokes a previously ordered trial reunification of a child with his or her parent. This order is issued when the court finds that the trial reunification would not be in the best interests of the child. There are two types of Wisconsin Order for Revocation of Trial Reunification: an immediate revocation order and a conditional revocation order. An immediate revocation order revokes the trial reunification immediately and orders the child to be placed in the care of a responsible adult or agency. A conditional revocation order revokes the trial reunification only if certain conditions are not met within a certain period of time. The order outlines the conditions that must be met and the timeframe in which they must be met in order for the trial reunification to be successful.