Wisconsin Order Modifying The Automatic Stay To Obtain Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage is a court order issued in Wisconsin that allows a party to a dissolution of marriage proceeding, such as a divorce, to proceed with obtaining a final judgment of dissolution of marriage without being impeded by the automatic stay. The automatic stay is a legal concept that usually prevents a court from issuing a final judgment on the dissolution of marriage until certain conditions are met and/or certain documents are filed. There are two types of Wisconsin Order Modifying The Automatic Stay To Obtain Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage: a ‘Motion to Modify the Automatic Stay’, and a ‘Joint Motion to Modify the Automatic Stay’. A Motion to Modify the Automatic Stay is a request by one party to the dissolution of marriage that the court waive the automatic stay and allow them to proceed with obtaining a final judgment of dissolution of marriage. A Joint Motion to Modify the Automatic Stay is a request by both parties to the dissolution of marriage that the court waive the automatic stay and allow them to proceed with obtaining a final judgment of dissolution of marriage. In both cases, the court must determine that the parties have met all the requirements for a valid dissolution of marriage before granting the order.