The Wisconsin FA-4132V Request for Status Conference is a form used by parties to a legal case in Wisconsin to request a status conference with the court. The status conference is held by the court to review the status of the legal case and determine whether additional hearings or proceedings are necessary. The form can be used in civil, family, or probate cases. There are two types of Wisconsin FA-4132V Request for Status Conference: the Standard Request for Status Conference and the Emergency Request for Status Conference. The Standard Request for Status Conference must be filed at least 30 days before the court date, while the Emergency Request for Status Conference can be filed up to 24 hours before the court date. Both forms must include the names and addresses of all parties involved in the legal case, as well as the case number and the date of the court hearing. The form must also list the reasons why the status conference is being requested.