The Wisconsin Affidavit to Show Cause and Request or Hearing for Temporary Order without Minor Children is a legal document used in Wisconsin family law proceedings when a party is seeking a temporary order from the court without the involvement of any minor children. The affidavit is used to provide the court with information about the parties’ respective positions, and to request a hearing so that the court can make a decision on the temporary order. The document can be filed by either party and is used in cases involving divorce, legal separation, or paternity. There are two types of Wisconsin Affidavit to Show Cause and Request or Hearing for Temporary Order without Minor Children. The first type is the Affidavit to Show Cause and Request for Temporary Order, which is used when a party is seeking an order for temporary maintenance, attorney fees, property division, or other relief. The second type is the Affidavit to Show Cause and Request for Hearing for Temporary Order, which is used when a party is seeking a temporary injunction, restraining order, or other immediate action from the court.