Wisconsin Consents to Act as Guardian ad Item or Attorney (Ch. 48 and 938) is the legal document used by the courts in the state of Wisconsin to assign a guardian ad item or attorney to act on behalf of a child in a legal matter. This document is used to give the appointed guardian ad item or attorney the authority to represent the child in any legal proceedings. The two types of Wisconsin Consents to Act as Guardian ad Item or Attorney (Ch. 48 and 938) are the Consent to Act as Guardian ad Item and the Consent to Act as Attorney. The Consent to Act as Guardian ad Item is used when appointing an individual to act on behalf of the child in a legal matter, while the Consent to Act as Attorney is used when appointing an attorney to act on behalf of the child. Both documents must be signed by all parties and filed with the court.