A Wisconsin Order Converting Legal Separation to Divorce is a court document that allows a couple who is legally separated to convert their legal separation into a divorce. This document is typically filed along with other documents, such as a Marital Settlement Agreement, to dissolve the marriage. It is important to note that the conversion of legal separation to divorce does not occur automatically and must be approved by the court. The two types of Wisconsin Order Converting Legal Separation to Divorce are: 1. Uncontested Divorce: When both parties agree to the terms of the divorce, they can file an Uncontested Divorce. This type of Order Converting Legal Separation to Divorce outlines the terms of the divorce, such as division of assets and debts, custody of children, alimony, and other related matters. 2. Contested Divorce: When the parties do not agree to the terms of the divorce, they can file a Contested Divorce. In this type of Order Converting Legal Separation to Divorce, the court will decide the terms of the divorce, including division of assets and debts, custody of children, alimony, and other related matters.