The Wisconsin Order Suspending Proceedings to Effect Reconciliation is a legal document issued by the state of Wisconsin that temporarily suspends court proceedings in order to provide individuals with an opportunity to attempt to reach a mutually agreeable resolution to their dispute. This order is generally used when two parties are involved in a civil dispute, such as a divorce or child custody matter, but do not wish to proceed to trial. This order allows the parties to negotiate a resolution to their dispute in a non-adversarial setting. Types of Wisconsin Order Suspending Proceedings to Effect Reconciliation include: 1. Temporary Order Suspending Proceedings to Effect Reconciliation 2. Permanent Order Suspending Proceedings to Effect Reconciliation 3. Judicial Order Suspending Proceedings to Effect Reconciliation 4. Final Order Suspending Proceedings to Effect Reconciliation.