Wisconsin Stipulation Dismissing Divorce/Legal Separation is a type of court order that terminates a divorce or legal separation case without further court hearings or proceedings. It is a voluntary agreement between the parties, which is filed with the court and approved by a judge. Generally, a Wisconsin Stipulation Dismissing Divorce/Legal Separation requires that the parties agree to all terms of the divorce or legal separation, including division of property, child custody, and spousal/child support. There are two types of Wisconsin Stipulation Dismissing Divorce/Legal Separation: a “no-fault” stipulation and a “fault-based” stipulation. A no-fault stipulation is when the parties agree to dismiss the divorce or legal separation without any admission of fault. A fault-based stipulation is when the parties agree to dismiss the divorce or legal separation with one party admitting fault.