Order For Hearing Petition For Judgment Determining Descent - Wisconsin 2026

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Adjudication of IntestacyA petition and order are signed and filed with the court. Effectively, this opens a probate, but no personal representative is appointed. Notice is sent to the deceased persons heirs under the laws of intestacy with a copy of the signed order of adjudication of intestacy.
Who may file a Petition for Disposition of Personal Property without Administration? This type of proceeding may only be filed by a person seeking reimbursement for final expenses paid on behalf of a decedent, or by a surviving spouse, or if no surviving spouse, children of the decedent.
You will need to file an appeal with the municipal court. Within 20 days after the judgment you must file the appeal and pay required appeal fees and costs. See Wisconsin Statute 800.14 (external link).
If assets were found after probate was closed, a petition for descent of omitted property may be filed with the probate court. This can allow the court to revise a previous decree or order to allow for newly identified assets to be distributed without bringing a will contest.
This document may be used to order another party to appear in court to justify why the requested change contained within the order should not be granted. Requests to change generally include issues concerning legal custody, physical placement, child support, maintenance, or any other aspect of a court order/judgment.

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A decree of descent is a legal order issued by a court that determines how a deceased persons property will be distributed. This decree is typically requested when the deceased did not leave a will or when there are disputes regarding the validity of a will.

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