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2011 Wisconsin Code
Chapter 851. Probate--definitions and general provisions.

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    SUBCHAPTER I

    DEFINITIONS

  • 851.002 Definitions.
  • 851.01 Administration.
  • 851.03 Beneficiary.
  • 851.035 Conscious presence.
  • 851.04 Court.
  • 851.05 Decedent.
  • 851.055 Deferred marital property.
  • 851.06 Determination date.
  • 851.065 Devise.
  • 851.07 Distributee.
  • 851.08 Domestic partner.
  • 851.09 Heir.
  • 851.11 Intestate succession.
  • 851.13 Issue.
  • 851.15 Mortgage.
  • 851.17 Net estate.
  • 851.19 Person.
  • 851.21 Person interested.
  • 851.23 Personal representative.
  • 851.27 Property.
  • 851.29 Sale.
  • 851.295 Surviving domestic partner.
  • 851.30 Surviving spouse.
  • 851.31 Will.
  • SUBCHAPTER II

    GENERAL PROBATE PROVISIONS

  • 851.40 Basis for attorney fees.
  • 851.50 Status of adopted persons.
  • 851.55 Simultaneous death.
  • 851.70 Presumption in favor of orders.
  • 851.71 Appointment and compensation of registers in probate.
  • 851.72 Duties of registers in probate.
  • 851.73 Powers of registers in probate.
  • 851.74 Fees in probate matters.
  • 851.75 Register in probate may be appointed deputy clerk.

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