Wisconsin Injunction (Child Abuse) is a court order that can be used to protect a child from abuse or neglect. It can be issued when there is a reasonable belief that the child is in imminent danger of abuse or neglect. The court may order the abuser to stay away from the child, limit contact with the child, or both. The court may also order the abuser to pay child support or provide other forms of financial support. There are three types of Wisconsin Injunction (Child Abuse): Temporary Injunction, Interim Injunction, and Final Injunction. A Temporary Injunction is issued to protect the child until a hearing can be held. An Interim Injunction is issued after a hearing and is in effect until a Final Injunction is issued. A Final Injunction is issued after a hearing and is in effect until the court determines that the child is no longer in danger.