Wisconsin Order and Notice for Hearing on Petition Objecting to Transfer is a legal document used in Wisconsin when a person or entity is objecting to a transfer of a property. This document is used to provide notice to the parties involved in the transfer and to set a date and time for a hearing to determine the validity of the objection. There are two types of Wisconsin Order and Notice for Hearing on Petition Objecting to Transfer. The first type is used when the petitioner is objecting to the transfer of a property from one person or entity to another. The second type is used when the petitioner is objecting to the transfer of a property from a deceased person’s estate to a beneficiary. The document contains the name of the petitioner, a description of the property that is the subject of the transfer, the name of the person or entity to whom the property is being transferred, and the date and time of the hearing. It also contains a statement informing the parties of their right to appear at the hearing and submit evidence. Additionally, it contains a warning that failure to appear at the hearing may result in a default judgment for the petitioner.