Rhode Island Stipulation is a legal agreement between two or more parties that outlines certain terms and conditions that must be met in order for the contract to be enforceable. It is used in both civil and criminal proceedings, and is commonly found in divorce settlements, real estate contracts, and employment contracts. Rhode Island Stipulation includes all the terms and conditions of a contract, as well as any promises or commitments made by the parties. There are two types of Rhode Island Stipulation: voluntary and mandatory. Voluntary stipulations are agreements made between the parties without any court intervention. Mandatory stipulations are orders issued by the court outlining the terms and conditions of the agreement.