The Wisconsin Affidavit For Finding of Contempt is a document that is used in family court proceedings. It is used to prove that an individual has violated a court order and should be held in contempt. This document is used when a court order has been violated by not following the terms of the order, such as not paying child support or alimony. It requires the individual to provide evidence of the violation, such as bank statements or canceled checks. There are two types of Wisconsin Affidavit For Finding of Contempt: criminal contempt and civil contempt. Criminal contempt is used when the violation is deliberate and willful, and the individual is accused of criminal behavior. Civil contempt is used when the violation is unintentional or an oversight, and the individual is accused of a civil offense.