Florida Joint Stipulation for Judgment is an agreement between two parties to settle a legal dispute. It is a legally binding document that sets out the terms of a settlement in a civil dispute. The parties agree to resolve the dispute without going to trial. The agreement can include the payment of money, property, or services from one party to the other, or a combination of both. There are two types of Florida Joint Stipulation for Judgment. The first is a Consent Judgment, in which both parties agree to the terms of settlement. The second is a Default Judgment, in which the court enters a judgment against a party who fails to respond to the lawsuit. The Florida Joint Stipulation for Judgment must be signed by both parties, along with their attorneys, and filed with the court. It is important to note that a Florida Joint Stipulation for Judgment is not a final judgment, and the court may still need to issue a final judgment in the case.