The Wisconsin New Case Party Information Form is a document used by Wisconsin courts to provide information on parties involved in new cases. This form allows the courts to collect information such as the parties’ names, addresses, contact information, and the case number. It also allows the courts to determine the type of case, the date it was filed, and the type of relief sought. There are two types of Wisconsin New Case Party Information Forms: the General Information Form and the Limited Information Form. The General Information Form collects more detailed information from the parties, such as the names of witnesses, the parties' attorneys, and any other parties involved in the case. The Limited Information Form collects basic information from the parties, such as their names and addresses. The Wisconsin New Case Party Information Form is a crucial document for ensuring that the courts have the necessary information to process cases efficiently and effectively.