A Wisconsin Temporary Restraining Order and Notice of Injunction Hearing (Child Abuse) is a court order issued by a judge in Wisconsin that is used to protect children from abuse. This court order is issued when a parent or guardian has been accused of physically or emotionally abusing, neglecting, or endangering a child. Once the order is issued, it requires the accused to stop all contact with the child and any other minor children in the household. It also orders the accused to stay away from the home, school, or workplace of the child. There are two types of Wisconsin Temporary Restraining Orders and Notices of Injunction Hearing (Child Abuse): an ex parte order and a full hearing order. An ex parte order is issued without a full hearing and is usually issued to protect a child from imminent danger. A full hearing order is issued after a hearing and requires the accused to appear in court and answer to the charges.
A Wisconsin Temporary Restraining Order and Notice of Injunction Hearing (Child Abuse) is a court order issued by a judge in Wisconsin that is used to protect children from abuse. This court order is issued when a parent or guardian has been accused of physically or emotionally abusing, neglecting, or endangering a child. Once the order is issued, it requires the accused to stop all contact with the child and any other minor children in the household. It also orders the accused to stay away from the home, school, or workplace of the child. There are two types of Wisconsin Temporary Restraining Orders and Notices of Injunction Hearing (Child Abuse): an ex parte order and a full hearing order. An ex parte order is issued without a full hearing and is usually issued to protect a child from imminent danger. A full hearing order is issued after a hearing and requires the accused to appear in court and answer to the charges.