859.37 Judgment on claims. Before setting a time for hearing on the final account the court shall enter a judgment on the claims presented against the decedent and the offsets and counterclaims asserted and stating how much was allowed for or against the estate in each case. The judgment shall set a date by which payment shall be made. If the balance as to any claimant is in favor of the estate, the payment thereof may be enforced as with any other judgment.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 859 - Probate — claims.
859.01 - Time for filing claims.
859.02 - Limitation on claims.
859.03 - Continuance of separate action.
859.09 - Transfer of claims when administration fails.
859.13 - Form and verification of claims.
859.15 - Effect of statute of limitations.
859.18 - Satisfaction of obligations at death of a spouse.
859.23 - Payment of contingent claims by distributees.
859.25 - Priority of payment of claims and allowances.
859.27 - Execution and levies prohibited.
859.29 - Persons interested may be informed of claims.
859.31 - Compromise of claims.
859.33 - Contest of claims; procedure.
859.35 - Prompt judgment; hearing if claim filed over one year.
859.39 - Delay of payment of claims when funds are insufficient.
859.40 - Creditor's action for property not inventoried.
859.41 - Creditor's action for property fraudulently sold by decedent.
859.43 - Encumbered assets; payment of debt.
859.47 - Payment of unfiled claims.
859.48 - Claims of creditors without notice.
859.49 - Last illness and funeral expense of deceased spouse.