Wisconsin Parties Approval of Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Judgment without Minor Children is a document used in Wisconsin family court proceedings when a court judgment is reached without the presence of minor children. The document is created by the judge or magistrate who presided over the case and contains the court's findings of fact, conclusions of law, and judgment. The document is then signed by both parties to the case, indicating their approval of the court's decision. There are two main types of Wisconsin Parties Approval of Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Judgment without Minor Children: an unopposed and an opposed document. An unopposed document is signed by both parties in agreement and does not require a hearing or trial. An opposed document requires a hearing or trial and is signed by both parties after a judge or magistrate has made a ruling.