The Wisconsin Petition for Civil Judgment for Restitution or Court Ordered Financial Obligations is a legal document that is used to request a court order for a debtor to repay a creditor for a debt that is owed. The petitioner, usually the creditor, must provide evidence of a debt and a valid claim for restitution or other financial obligations that are due. If the court finds that the debt is valid, the court can order the debtor to pay the creditor the amount that is due. The Wisconsin Petition for Civil Judgment for Restitution or Court Ordered Financial Obligations is typically used in cases involving unpaid bills, breach of contract, and other civil debts. There are three main types of petitions: Contract Claims, Tort Claims, and Unsecured Claims. Contract Claims involve any contract that has been breached by one of the parties. This includes unpaid bills, breach of contract, and other civil debts. Tort Claims involve any injury or harm that has been caused by one of the parties. This includes cases of negligence, professional malpractice, and other civil torts. Unsecured Claims involve any debt that is not secured by collateral. This includes past due rent, medical bills, and other unsecured debts. In each case, the petitioner must provide evidence to support their claim for restitution or court ordered financial obligation. If the court finds that the debt is valid, it can order the debtor to pay the amount that is due.