A Wisconsin Temporary Restraining Order and Notice of Injunction Hearing (Domestic Abuse) are legal documents issued by the court to protect victims of domestic abuse from their abuser. The order is issued by a judge to protect victims from further abuse and restrain the abuser from certain activities. In Wisconsin, there are two types of restraining orders: Temporary Restraining Orders (Bros) and Injunctions. A Temporary Restraining Order (TO) is a court order that is issued by a judge to protect victims of domestic abuse from their abuser. The order is issued immediately and is effective for up to 14 days. The TO is meant to provide protection until the abuser can be served with an Injunction. An Injunction is a court order that is issued by a judge to protect victims of domestic abuse from their abuser. The order is issued after a hearing in which both parties can present evidence and testimony. The Injunction may last up to two years and can include provisions such as restraining the abuser from contacting or coming near the victim, surrendering firearms, and attending a counseling program. The Wisconsin Temporary Restraining Order and Notice of Injunction Hearing (Domestic Abuse) is a form that is used to notify the abuser that a TO is in effect and a hearing has been scheduled for an Injunction. The form also informs the abuser of their rights and provides contact information for legal representation.