The Wisconsin Waiver of Participation in Nonsecure Physical Custody Hearing is a form used by parents or guardians of children who have been charged with a crime and are to be placed in out-of-home care. By signing this form, the parent or guardian waives their right to participate in the nonsecure physical custody hearing, which is required by law before a child can be placed in out-of-home care. There are two types of waivers: a full waiver and a limited waiver. A full waiver allows the court to take the decision on placing a child in out-of-home care without the parent or guardian present. A limited waiver allows the parent or guardian to participate in the hearing, but limits their rights to certain aspects of the hearing, such as cross-examining witnesses or presenting evidence.