Wisconsin Notice and Order for Injunction Hearing When Temporary Restraining Order is Not Issued (Harassment) is a document issued by a court that informs a person accused of harassment that they are required to appear in court for an injunction hearing. This document is issued when a judge decides that a temporary restraining order (TO) is not necessary to protect the alleged victim from further harm. The Wisconsin Notice and Order for Injunction Hearing When Temporary Restraining Order is Not Issued (Harassment) contains information about the date, time, and location of the court hearing, as well as details about the allegations of harassment and the potential consequences of failing to appear in court. The Wisconsin Notice and Order for Injunction Hearing When Temporary Restraining Order is Not Issued (Harassment) can be issued for two types of injunctions: a harassment injunction and a domestic abuse injunction. A harassment injunction is issued when a person is accused of stalking, threatening, or otherwise harassing another person, while a domestic abuse injunction is issued when a person is accused of domestic abuse. In both cases, the court will determine if an injunction is necessary to prevent further harm to the alleged victim. If the court finds that an injunction is necessary, the Wisconsin Notice and Order for Injunction Hearing When Temporary Restraining Order is Not Issued (Harassment) will be issued.