Order For Transfer Of Residue (Ancillary) - Wisconsin 2025

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  2. Begin by entering the case number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your specific case.
  3. In the section labeled 'THE COURT FINDS', ensure you check off that proof of payment for all claims and taxes has been filed. You may need to attach supporting documents if required.
  4. Fill in details regarding any additional security requirements, if applicable, in the designated area.
  5. Under 'THE COURT ORDERS', specify how movable assets are to be transferred to the representative in the domiciliary jurisdiction. Be clear and concise.
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An ancillary probate proceeding is typically necessary if the person who died also owned real estate in another state. In the primary probate proceeding, the court establishes the validity of the will, admits the will into probate, and then appoints the executor named in your will to manage the estate.
Ancillary probate is a secondary probate that can be required if you own property in states other than where you reside.
Transfer-on-death deeds can also avoid ancillary probate Another way to avoid ancillary probate is to record a transfer-on-death deed for that property. This type of deed identifies the individual you have selected to receive the property.
An Ancillary Proceeding is a court-supervised proceeding used to transfer assets located within the State of Wisconsin when a decedents probate has been filed in a state other than the State of Wisconsin. Forms can be obtained from Wisconsin Courts - Probate Forms.
Order for Financial Disclosure State Law provides that if a person obtains a judgment for money, he or she is entitled to receive information regarding the financial status of the unsuccessful party within 15 days after entry of the judgment.