Oklahoma Stipulation is a legal term that refers to a court order that is used in the state of Oklahoma. It is a written agreement between two parties, usually in a civil lawsuit, where both parties voluntarily agree to certain conditions or obligations. Generally, a stipulation is used to resolve a dispute or to simplify the court proceedings. Types of Oklahoma Stipulation include Settlement Stipulation, Discovery Stipulation, Judgment Stipulation, and Protective Order Stipulation. A Settlement Stipulation is an agreement between two parties to settle the dispute without the need for a trial. A Discovery Stipulation is an agreement that specifies the procedures for the exchange and use of information between the parties. A Judgment Stipulation is an agreement that sets out the terms of a judgment or ruling in a court case. A Protective Order Stipulation is an agreement that restricts access to certain documents or information during a court case.