The Wisconsin Financial Disclosure Statement (Small Claims) is a form that must be filled out by individuals filing a small claim in a Wisconsin court. It is used to disclose a plaintiff's or defendant's financial information to the court. This statement includes information about the plaintiff's or defendant's assets, debts, income, and taxes. It also requires the disclosure of any other financial interests, such as stocks or trusts, that the party may have. The Small Claims Financial Disclosure Statement is used in Wisconsin small claims courts to ensure that each party has the financial resources to pay any judgment awarded by the court. There are two types of Wisconsin Financial Disclosure Statement (Small Claims): one for the plaintiff and one for the defendant.