The Wisconsin Notice of Debtors Motion To Administratively Close Case is a legal document used in the state of Wisconsin to initiate the process of voluntarily administratively closing a debtor’s case. This motion is filed by the debtor in order to have their case dismissed without the need for a court ruling. The debtor must provide the court with a detailed explanation of their financial situation, which the court will use to determine whether the administrative closure is appropriate. This motion typically includes a statement of assets, liabilities, and income, as well as a proposed repayment plan, if applicable. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Debtors Motion To Administratively Close Case: 1) When the debtor has paid all of their debts in full, they may file a Notice of Motion to Administratively Close Case without a repayment plan; and 2) When the debtor has not paid all of their debts in full, they may file a Notice of Motion to Administratively Close Case with a repayment plan. The repayment plan must be accepted by the court in order for the administrative closure to be approved.