Wisconsin Affidavit For Finding of Contempt is a document that is used when a party in a legal dispute has violated a court order. It is used to inform the court that the other party has not complied with the court's order and is in contempt of court. There are two types of Wisconsin Affidavit For Finding of Contempt: criminal contempt and civil contempt. Criminal contempt is used when the court order is violated intentionally, and civil contempt is used when the court order is violated unintentionally. The affidavit details the facts of the case and the court order that was violated. It must also include a request for the court to find the other party in contempt of court and to issue a sanction accordingly.