Wisconsin Transfer of Claim Other Than For Security is a document used to transfer a claim against another party from one creditor to another. This document is usually used in the event of a bankruptcy or other financial difficulty. The document serves as proof that the transferor has surrendered their right to pursue the claim against the debtor in exchange for payment from the transferee. The document must be signed by the transferor and the transferee and include details of the claim, such as the amount and type of claim, as well as any other terms of the transfer. There are three types of Wisconsin Transfer of Claim Other Than For Security: absolute transfer, qualified transfer, and partial transfer. An absolute transfer allows the transferee to take full ownership of the claim and pursue it as if they were the original creditor. A qualified transfer gives the transferee the right to pursue the claim, but only with the transferor’s permission. A partial transfer allows the transferee to pursue the claim to a certain extent, but not as fully as with an absolute transfer.