Wisconsin Stipulation is a form of legal agreement used to settle disputes between parties in the state of Wisconsin. It is a voluntary agreement that is usually reached before a court trial, allowing the parties to come to an agreement without the need for a court hearing. The agreement is legally binding, and any violation of the agreement can be enforced in the Wisconsin court system. There are two types of Wisconsin Stipulation: a mutual stipulation and a unilateral stipulation. A mutual stipulation is where both sides agree to the terms of the agreement and sign off on it; a unilateral stipulation is where only one party agrees to the terms and the other party does not sign off on the agreement.