Wisconsin Stipulation Suspending Proceedings to Effect Reconciliation is a legal agreement that is used to suspend a civil or criminal proceeding in order to allow the parties involved to reach a mutually beneficial resolution without the need for a court ruling. This type of agreement is often used in family law matters, such as divorce, child custody, and child support. The agreement allows the parties to pause the proceedings in order to work together to resolve their issues without the need for a court ruling, which can often be expensive and time-consuming. There are two types of Wisconsin Stipulation Suspending Proceedings to Effect Reconciliation: voluntary and court-ordered. Voluntary stipulations are agreements reached between the parties without the need for court intervention, while court-ordered stipulations are agreements reached with the assistance of a judge. Both types of agreements are binding and remain in effect until the parties resolve their dispute or the court issues a ruling.