Wisconsin Order on Petition for Approval Prior to Exercise of Powers over the Estate of a Married Ward, also known as a POPPETET,” is a court order issued in Wisconsin that allows a guardian or conservator to exercise certain powers over the finances and/or property of a married ward. The order must be obtained from the court prior to exercising the powers of the guardian or conservator. The order is necessary to protect the rights of the married couple and ensure that any decisions made by the guardian or conservator are in the best interests of the couple. There are two types of Wisconsin Order on Petition for Approval Prior to Exercise of Powers over the Estate of a Married Ward: a limited order and an unlimited order. A limited order allows the guardian or conservator to exercise certain specified powers over the estate of the married ward, such as making deposits or withdrawals from bank accounts, making investments, and selling or buying real estate. An unlimited order allows the guardian or conservator to exercise all powers over the estate of the married ward.