The Wisconsin Petition for Voluntary Transition to Independent Living Agreement is a legal document that allows minors who have reached the age of majority to live independently of their parents or legal guardians. The agreement is designed to provide the minor with the necessary rights and responsibilities to live independently. The agreement outlines the minor’s rights to secure housing, make decisions regarding their personal finances, and enter into contracts. Additionally, the agreement outlines the responsibilities of the minor, such as the payment of rent, maintenance of the housing, and compliance with the laws of the state. There are two types of Wisconsin Petition for Voluntary Transition to Independent Living Agreement: the Expedited Petition and the Formal Petition. The Expedited Petition is used when the minor is in an emergency situation, such as a homeless minor or a minor who is facing a crisis that requires them to move out of their parents’ or guardians’ home. The Formal Petition is used when the minor is ready to make a long-term commitment to living independently and requires more detailed information regarding the minor’s rights and responsibilities.