Wisconsin Temporary Restraining Order and Notice of Injunction Hearing (Individual at Risk) is a legal order issued by a court in Wisconsin that provides protection for individuals who are at risk of harm from another person. The order can include a set of provisions that require the alleged aggressor to avoid contact with the individual at risk, or to refrain from certain activities that may cause harm. The order also requires the alleged aggressor to appear in court for a hearing where a judge will decide whether an injunction should be issued. If an injunction is issued, the alleged aggressor must obey its conditions or risk being found in contempt of court. There are two types of Wisconsin Temporary Restraining Order and Notice of Injunction Hearing (Individual at Risk): a domestic abuse restraining order and a child abuse restraining order. A domestic abuse restraining order is issued when an individual is at risk of physical or psychological abuse from a family or household member. A child abuse restraining order is issued when an individual is at risk of physical or psychological abuse from someone who is not a family or household member. Both types of restraining orders are issued in order to protect the individual at risk from further harm.