Wisconsin Summons and Notice of Trial in an Adversary Proceeding is a court order issued by the clerk of the court. It is used to notify parties of an adversary proceeding, or lawsuit, and to require them to appear in court for a trial. The Summons and Notice of Trial is typically issued after a complaint has been filed and served upon all parties. The Summons and Notice of Trial contains important information about the civil case, including the date, time, and location of the trial, the name of the court, the assigned judge, and the names of the parties involved. It also outlines the consequences of failing to appear in court and the consequences of an adverse judgment. The Wisconsin Summons and Notice of Trial in an Adversary Proceeding may be issued in the following types: 1. Summons and Notice of Trial in Adversary Proceeding for a Small Claim: This Summons and Notice of Trial is issued when the amount of the claim is $10,000 or less. 2. Summons and Notice of Trial in Adversary Proceeding for a Civil Claim: This Summons and Notice of Trial is issued when the amount of the claim is greater than $10,000. 3. Summons and Notice of Trial in Adversary Proceeding for a Probate Claim: This Summons and Notice of Trial is issued in probate proceedings.