Wisconsin Stipulation Dismissing Divorce/Legal Separation is a legal process that ends a marriage or legal separation in Wisconsin. This process is done by filing a stipulation, which is a written agreement that is signed and filed with the court. The stipulation states the spouses’ agreement for dismissing the divorce or legal separation and is legally enforceable. The stipulation may include terms such as the division of assets, alimony, and child support. The two main types of Wisconsin Stipulation Dismissing Divorce/Legal Separation are Uncontested and Contested. In an Uncontested Stipulation Dismissing Divorce/Legal Separation, both spouses agree to the terms of the stipulation and the court approves the agreement. In a Contested Stipulation Dismissing Divorce/Legal Separation, either spouse may disagree with the terms of the stipulation or the court may reject the agreement. If the court rejects the stipulation, the case will proceed to trial.