Application For Ancillary Letters - Wisconsin 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for Ancillary Administration in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the decedent's date of birth and date of death, along with their last known address and county of residence in Wisconsin.
  3. Indicate your interest in the estate by selecting the appropriate relationship to the decedent.
  4. Provide an estimated value of the decedent's property in Wisconsin that requires administration.
  5. List all interested persons, including their names, relationships, mailing addresses, and any relevant details for minors or individuals with disabilities.
  6. Complete the request section by specifying what you are asking the court to grant, including issuing Ancillary Letters.
  7. Sign and print your name at the bottom of the form, ensuring to include your contact information and bar number if applicable.

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Also exempt from probate is property titled in joint ownership, which automatically passes to the surviving owner. In addition, life insurance payments and funds in an IRA, pension, 401(k), or other retirement plan bypass probate if the decedent has named beneficiaries other than the estate.
Ancillary probate is a secondary probate that can be required if you own property in states other than where you reside.
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.
Domiciliary Letters are issued by the probate court either upon the filing of all the documents required to initiate an informal probate proceeding, or after a hearing before the Circuit Judge or Probate Court Commissioner in a formal probate proceeding.
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.

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