Rhode Island Stipulation is a process used to resolve legal disputes between two or more parties. It involves the parties agreeing to a settlement or compromise of the dispute that is accepted by the court. The process is often used in civil cases, such as contract disputes, employment law matters, and other types of civil litigation. The Rhode Island Stipulation process is used in Rhode Island state courts, as well as in the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island. There are two main types of Rhode Island Stipulation: stipulated settlements and stipulated judgments. In a stipulated settlement, the parties agree to a resolution of the dispute that is then submitted to the court for approval. In a stipulated judgment, the parties agree to a resolution of the dispute that is then submitted to the court for judgment. In either type of Rhode Island Stipulation, the parties must agree to all the terms of the settlement or judgment before it can be submitted to the court. Once the court approves the agreement, it is legally binding on both parties.