The Wisconsin Order on Petition for Involuntary Administration of Psychotropic Medication (With Petition for Protective Services) is a court order issued by a judge in Wisconsin that allows for the involuntary administration of psychotropic medications to an individual with mental health issues. This order is only issued if an individual has been found to be a danger to themselves or others, and is unable to give informed consent to the administration of the medication. There are two types of Wisconsin Order on Petition for Involuntary Administration of Psychotropic Medication (With Petition for Protective Services): an Ex Parte Order and a Final Order. The Ex Parte Order is issued immediately upon the filing of a petition and is temporary in nature. It allows for the involuntary administration of psychotropic medications and the appointment of a conservator or guardian to protect the individual's interests. The Final Order is issued after the court has heard evidence and makes a determination that the individual is in need of involuntary administration of psychotropic medications. This order is more permanent in nature and allows for the continued administration of psychotropic medications and continued appointment of a conservator or guardian.