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    • Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
    • Chapter 856 - Opening estates.
    • 856.13 - Will must be proved; informal probate.

    Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
    Chapter 856 - Opening estates.
    856.13 - Will must be proved; informal probate.

    856.13 Will must be proved; informal probate. No will shall pass any property unless it has been proved and admitted to probate or informally admitted to probate under ch. 865.
    History: 1973 c. 39.

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    Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

    Chapter 856 - Opening estates.

    856.01 - Jurisdiction.

    856.03 - Wills in court for safekeeping.

    856.05 - Delivery of will to court.

    856.07 - Who may petition for administration.

    856.09 - Petition for administration, contents.

    856.11 - Notice of hearing on petition for administration.

    856.13 - Will must be proved; informal probate.

    856.15 - Proof of will and proof of heirs where uncontested.

    856.16 - Self-proved will.

    856.17 - Missing will, how proved.

    856.19 - Order admitting will.

    856.21 - Persons entitled to domiciliary letters.

    856.23 - Persons who are disqualified.

    856.25 - Bond of personal representative.

    856.27 - Appointment of special administrator if appointment of personal representative is delayed.

    856.29 - Letters issued to trustee of testamentary trust.

    856.31 - Selection of attorney to represent estate.

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