Wisconsin Final Decree is a court order issued by a circuit court in the state of Wisconsin. It consists of a written decision by a judge and is the final decision in a civil case. It terminates the rights and obligations of the parties, and puts into effect the terms of the court's judgment. Furthermore, it is a court order that legally ends a civil lawsuit. Types of Wisconsin Final Decrees include: 1. Divorce Final Decree: This is a court order that terminates a marriage. It sets out the terms of the divorce, including division of assets, allocation of debts, alimony, and custody of any children. 2. Decree of Foreclosure: This is a court order that allows a lender to take possession of a mortgaged property, due to the borrower's failure to make payments. 3. Decree of Adoption: This is a court order that terminates the legal relationship between a birth parent and a child, and establishes a new legal relationship between the adoptive parents and the child. 4. Decree of Emancipation: This is a court order that declares a minor to be an adult under the law, thus allowing them to make their own decisions about their finances, housing, and other matters.