California Stipulation For Settlement (CCP 664.6) is a form of legal agreement that is used to resolve a civil dispute without the need to go to trial. It is commonly used in civil lawsuits, such as divorce, child support, and personal injury cases. The stipulation is a contract between two or more parties that outlines the terms of the settlement. It is then filed with the court and becomes a binding agreement that both parties must follow. The California Stipulation For Settlement (CCP 664.6) consists of two main types: an agreed judgment and an agreed judgment. An agreed judgment stipulation is one that both parties agree to and sign off on. This type of stipulation resolves the dispute without the need for a trial. An agreed judgment stipulation requires the court to decide the terms of the settlement. Once the stipulation is filed with the court, the parties must adhere to the terms outlined within the agreement. If one of the parties violates the stipulation, they can face legal consequences, such as contempt of court or monetary penalties.