The Wisconsin Objection To Claim And Notice of Opportunity For Hearing is a legal document used by creditors to object to a claim against them. It is typically used when a debtor has filed a claim against a creditor in a bankruptcy or other court proceeding. The document is sent to the debtor to notify them of the creditor’s objection and to provide the debtor with an opportunity to have a hearing before the court. The Wisconsin Objection To Claim And Notice of Opportunity For Hearing includes information such as: the name and address of the creditor; the name and address of the debtor; a description of the claim; the amount of the claim; and the date the objection was filed. It also includes a statement of the creditor's legal grounds for the objection and a notice of the debtor's right to a hearing on the objection. There are two types of Wisconsin Objection To Claim And Notice of Opportunity For Hearing: one for objections filed in the bankruptcy court and one for objections filed in the circuit court.