The Wisconsin Notice and Order for Injunction Hearing When Temporary Restraining Order is Not Issued (Individual at Risk) is a court document issued when a person seeks legal protection from an individual who poses an immediate risk of harm. It is used to protect the individual at risk from physical harm, harassment, stalking, or other forms of abuse. The Notice and Order is issued when a temporary restraining order is not issued, and is served to the individual who poses a risk of harm. The Notice and Order requires the respondent to appear at a hearing to determine whether a restraining order should be issued. The Notice and Order also outlines the rights of the respondent during the hearing, including the right to be heard, the right to be represented by an attorney, the right to cross-examine witnesses, and the right to present evidence. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice and Order for Injunction Hearing When Temporary Restraining Order is Not Issued (Individual at Risk): 1. Notice and Order for Injunction Hearing for Domestic Abuse: This Notice and Order is issued when an individual is at risk of domestic abuse from an intimate partner or family member. It requires the respondent to appear at a hearing to determine whether a restraining order should be issued. 2. Notice and Order for Injunction Hearing for Non-Domestic Abuse: This Notice and Order is issued when an individual is at risk of any other type of abuse from another person, such as harassment, stalking, or physical violence. It requires the respondent to appear at a hearing to determine whether a restraining order should be issued.