A Wisconsin Order Dismissing/Denying Petition for TO/Injunction is a document issued by a court that states a plaintiff's petition for a temporary restraining order (TO) or injunction has been denied or dismissed. This document is issued in civil law cases in Wisconsin when a plaintiff requests a court to issue an order to restrain someone from doing something or to compel someone to do something. The Wisconsin Order Dismissing/Denying Petition for TO/Injunction may be issued for various reasons, including if the plaintiff fails to meet the legal requirements for a TO or injunction, if the plaintiff fails to provide sufficient evidence to support a TO or injunction, or if the plaintiff has no legal standing in the case. There are two primary types of Wisconsin Order Dismissing/Denying Petition for TO/Injunction: an Order Dismissing Petition for TO and an Order Denying Petition for Injunction. An Order Dismissing Petition for TO is issued when the court finds that a plaintiff has failed to meet the requirements for a TO, while an Order Denying Petition for Injunction is issued when the court finds that a plaintiff has failed to meet the requirements for an injunction.