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Begin by entering the decedent's date of birth and date of death in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for the court's findings.
Fill in the county and state where the decedent was domiciled, along with their mailing address. If there is no domicile in Wisconsin, indicate that clearly.
Confirm that the decedent died intestate by checking the appropriate box. This indicates that there was no will at the time of death.
Provide details regarding the administration of the estate, including confirming that six years have elapsed since death and attaching any necessary documentation, such as the Department of Revenue’s Certificate Determining Inheritance Tax.
List the names of heirs or grantees along with their interest in property. Use attached descriptions if needed for clarity.
Complete the form by entering your name, address, telephone number, and bar number if applicable. Finally, ensure to sign and date it before submission.
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