Motion for Hearing on Petition to Transfer Guardianship to Wisconsin — Notice of Hearing is a legal document that is used by the court when a guardianship is being transferred from one state to another. This notice serves to inform the parties of the hearing date, time, and location. It also outlines the information that needs to be provided to the court in order to facilitate the transfer. The motion for hearing can be filed by either the petitioner (the guardian seeking to transfer guardianship) or the respondent (the guardian who is being transferred). There are two types of Motion for Hearing on Petition to Transfer Guardianship to Wisconsin — Notice of Hearing: 1. Motion for Hearing on Petition to Transfer Guardianship to Wisconsin — Notice of Contest: This motion is used when the respondent is contesting the guardianship transfer. It is important to note that the respondent must file a response to the petition within a certain time frame, otherwise they may be deemed to have consented to the guardianship transfer. 2. Motion for Hearing on Petition to Transfer Guardianship to Wisconsin — Notice of Consent: This motion is used when the respondent is not contesting the guardianship transfer. It is important to note that the respondent must file a consent form to the petition within a certain time frame, otherwise they may be deemed to have contested the guardianship transfer. Both types of motions require the petitioner and respondent to provide information to the court such as legal documents, affidavits, and other evidence in support of the petition. The court will then review the evidence and make a decision regarding the guardianship transfer.