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A judgment can remain on your credit report for seven years or until the statute of limitations expires, whichever is longer. In Wisconsin, the statute of limitations on a judgment can be up to 20 years.
857.05 Allowances to personal representative for expenses and services. (1) Expenses. The personal representative shall be allowed all necessary expenses in the care, management and settlement of the estate.
766.001 to 766.97. Your spouse will inherit all of your community and separate property unless you have children or other descendants from a previous relationship. In that case, your spouse will not inherit your share of the community property. Instead, your spouse inherits only half of your separate property.
The probate process is mandatory in Wisconsin for any estate that exceeds $50,000 in value, with a few exceptions. One of the notable exceptions is when the family took the time to set up a revocable trust.
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(1) Upon the death of any person having an interest as a joint tenant or life tenant in any real property or in the vendors interest in a land contract or a mortgagees interest in a mortgage, any person interested in the property may obtain evidence of the termination of that interest of the decedent by providing to
In the state of Wisconsin, an executor, legally termed a personal representative, is the individual appointed by the probate court or named in a will to manage a decedents estate.

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