Wisconsin Judgment in an Adversary Proceeding is a final legal decision in a lawsuit between two or more parties that is entered into the court record by a judge or jury. This type of judgment can be either a monetary award or a ruling on a particular issue, such as custody, child support, or alimony. There are three main types of Wisconsin Judgment in an Adversary Proceeding. A default judgment is issued when one of the parties fails to appear in court or respond to the lawsuit. A consent judgment is a voluntary agreement between the parties in which they agree to the terms of the judgment. A contested judgment is issued when the parties disagree on the terms of the judgment and the court must decide the outcome of the case. No matter the type, all judgments in an Adversary Proceeding have the same effect: they are binding on both parties and are enforceable in the court of law.