Wisconsin Stipulation To Modify The Automatic Stay To Obtain Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage is a document in which the parties to a divorce agree to modify the automatic stay of the court in order to obtain a final judgment of dissolution of marriage. The parties can agree to modify the automatic stay in order to speed up the process of obtaining a final judgment. The stipulation can include a waiver of the automatic stay, an agreement to limit the scope of the stay, or even a stipulation to remove the stay altogether. There are two main types of Wisconsin Stipulation To Modify The Automatic Stay To Obtain Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage: a limited stay and a full stay. A limited stay stipulates that the automatic stay will only apply to certain matters relating to the dissolution of marriage, such as the division of marital property or the allocation of parental rights. A full stay stipulates that the automatic stay will apply to all matters relating to the dissolution of marriage. Both types of stipulations must be signed by both parties in order to be effective.