The Wisconsin Notice of Counterclaim — Claim against Plaintiff(s) (Small Claims) is a document used by the defendant in a small claims court case in Wisconsin to make a claim against the plaintiff. It is used to notify the plaintiff of the defendant's intention to pursue a claim for damages or other relief. The Notice of Counterclaim includes the court case number, the date of filing, the defendant's name and contact information, the plaintiff's name and contact information, and a detailed statement of the defendant's claims. It may also include requests for payment of damages, specific relief, attorney's fees, costs, or other legal remedies. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Counterclaim — Claim against Plaintiff(s) (Small Claims): Form SC-500, which is used when the counterclaim does not exceed $10,000, and Form SC-501, which is used when the counterclaim exceeds $10,000.