The Wisconsin Statement of Noncompliance with Settlement Agreement is a document that is used in the state of Wisconsin to indicate noncompliance with the terms of a settlement agreement. This statement is most commonly used in the context of a civil lawsuit or other legal dispute, where parties have failed to resolve their differences through negotiation and have agreed to a settlement instead. Depending on the nature of the dispute, the settlement agreement may involve payment of money, exchange of property, or performance of an action. The Wisconsin Statement of Noncompliance with Settlement Agreement must be signed by the party who has failed to comply with the terms of the agreement, as well as the party who is in compliance. It is then filed with the court and becomes an official part of the court record. The statement must include the following information: the name of the parties involved in the settlement agreement, the date of the agreement, a description of the terms of the agreement, and a detailed description of the noncompliance. The statement will also indicate the specific action that needs to be taken to remedy the noncompliance. There are two main types of Wisconsin Statement of Noncompliance with Settlement Agreement: the Unilateral Statement of Noncompliance and the Bilateral Statement of Noncompliance. A Unilateral Statement of Noncompliance is a statement that is filed by a single party who is in noncompliance, while a Bilateral Statement of Noncompliance is a statement that is filed by both parties who have failed to comply with the terms of the settlement agreement.