Wisconsin Temporary Order without Minor Children is a legal document that allows a person or couple to make decisions about their relationship without the need for a court hearing. It can be used for issues such as spousal support, division of property, and other matters related to the breakdown of a marriage or civil union. The order is valid for a set period of time, usually up to six months, and can be extended with the consent of both parties. There are two types of Wisconsin Temporary Orders without Minor Children: Temporary Injunctions and Temporary Restraining Orders. A Temporary Injunction allows a party to seek a court order to protect themselves from harm or to maintain the status quo of their relationship. A Temporary Restraining Order requires both parties to abide by certain conditions until a court hearing can take place.