Wisconsin Order to Show Cause with Minor Children is a court order issued by a Wisconsin court ordering a parent or guardian to appear in court to answer questions about their child’s welfare. The court will determine whether the parent or guardian is fit to care for the child. The order can be issued for a variety of reasons, including allegations of abuse, neglect, or other issues that may put the child at risk. There are two types of Wisconsin Order to Show Cause with Minor Children: an Order to Show Cause for Custody and an Order to Show Cause for Care and Protection. An Order to Show Cause for Custody is used to determine if a parent or guardian is able to provide adequate care for the child, and an Order to Show Cause for Care and Protection is used to determine if the child is in need of protection from the parent or guardian. Both orders require the parent or guardian to appear in court to answer the court’s questions.