A Wisconsin Order on Petition for Civil Judgment for Restitution or Court Ordered Financial Obligations is a legal document issued by the court ordering an individual to pay back money that has been wrongfully taken or lost from a plaintiff. It is a civil judgment that is granted when the court finds that the defendant (the person who owes the money) is legally responsible for the plaintiff’s loss. The Order requires the defendant to pay a specific amount of money to the plaintiff, as well as any court costs or attorney fees. The Order is enforceable by the court and can be enforced in other states. There are two types of Wisconsin Order on Petition for Civil Judgment for Restitution or Court Ordered Financial Obligations: restitution and court-ordered financial obligations. Restitution requires the defendant to pay back the exact amount of money that was taken or lost. Court-ordered financial obligations are a bit more complex and involve the court setting the amount of money that is to be paid back to the plaintiff, taking into account any damages or losses that the plaintiff has suffered.