Wisconsin Declaration About an Individual Debtor's Schedules is a form used by individuals filing for bankruptcy in Wisconsin. The form contains a declaration by the debtor that the schedules provided are true and accurate. This declaration is made under penalty of perjury and must be signed by the debtor. The form contains four parts: 1. Schedule A: A list of all the debtor’s assets, including real estate, personal property, and other assets. 2. Schedule B: A list of all the debtor’s creditors and the amounts owed to each. 3. Schedule C: A list of all the debtor’s income sources, including wages, benefits, and other sources of income. 4. Schedule D: A list of all the debtor’s liabilities, including secured and unsecured debts. In addition to these four schedules, the Wisconsin Declaration About an Individual Debtor's Schedules form also includes a statement of the debtor's intention to file for bankruptcy, as well as a statement of the debtor's current financial status. It is important that all the information provided in the form is accurate and up-to-date, as it will be used to determine the debtor's eligibility for bankruptcy.