Wisconsin Decision and Order for Contempt is a legal document issued by a judge when a person or company has violated a court order. It is used to enforce the terms of a court order by ordering the violating party to pay a fine or perform an action. It can also impose jail time for those who fail to comply. There are two types of Wisconsin Decision and Order for Contempt: criminal contempt and civil contempt. Criminal contempt is when a person or company violates a court order and can result in fines and/or jail time. Civil contempt is when a person or company has failed to comply with a court order, and the court can order them to make restitution or to do something else to correct the violation.