Wisconsin Order Vacating Judgment of Divorce or Legal Separation and Order to Impound the Record is a legal document issued by a court to vacate a judgment of divorce or legal separation and to impound the record. This type of document is used when a court finds that a divorce or separation was granted in error or there was an issue with the original judgment. The document will include the court's order to vacate the original judgment and impound the record, meaning that all records related to the divorce or legal separation will be sealed and not made available to the public. The impounded record will remain in effect until the court orders its release or vacates the order. There are two different types of Wisconsin Order Vacating Judgment of Divorce or Legal Separation and Order to Impound the Record: a Vacate and Impound Order and a Vacate, Impound, and Reopen Order. The Vacate and Impound Order is issued when the court finds that the divorce or separation was granted in error and the record must be impounded. The Vacate, Impound, and Reopen Order is issued when the court finds that the divorce or separation was granted in error and the record must be impounded, but the court needs to hold a hearing to determine if the judgment should be vacated or reinstated.