Wisconsin Stipulation for Dismissal Non-Eviction (Small Claims) is a legal document that allows a case to be dismissed without a trial. This document is used in cases where the parties have reached an agreement outside of court. The stipulation must be signed by both parties and filed with the court. The most common type of stipulation is an agreement to dismiss the case without prejudice, meaning that either party can refile the case in the future if they choose to do so. Other types of stipulation agreements can include a dismissal with prejudice, which would bar either party from refiling the case; a dismissal with costs, which requires one party to pay the other’s legal fees and court costs; and a dismissal with consent, which requires both parties to agree to dismiss the case.