Wisconsin Special Administration - Petition for Discharge

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This is a Special Administration form, to be used in the State of Wisconsin. This document is used to file an account of the authorized duties that were performed and the request discharge as a Special Administrator.

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FAQ

A Special administrator is a court-appointed person who administrates a court-defined part of an estate during probate.A special administrator can also oversee an entire estate, albeit for a limited time (in case of emergency).

How do I file a claim against an estate? A standard claim form (PR-1819) can be obtained online from Wisconsin Courts. The completed form, along with the statutory $3 filing fee, must be filed with the Register in Probate prior to the expiration of the claims date.

An administrator is appointed as personal representative where the decedent died intes- tate (without a will).A special administrator is appointed where immediate action is required with regard to the estate but no permanent personal representative has yet been appointed. Prob 8540(a).

Though there is no time limit on the probate application itself, there are aspects of the process which do have time scales. Inheritance tax for example, is a very important part of attaining probate in the first place and must be done within 6 months of date of death.

An administrator (male) or administratrix (female) is the person who will b appointed by the county probate court to complete the administration process in those case where there is either no Will or in those case where there is a Will, but the Will fails to name or designate an Executor.

Although Wisconsin law requires that probate be completed within 18 months, a court may choose to grant an extension. On average, probate in Wisconsin takes no less than six months. The probate process must allow time for creditors to be notified, file required income tax returns, and resolve any disputes.

The appointment of a special administrator is a special, temporary situation where a person is appointed to do the limited tasks of checking into a decedent's assets, accounting the assets, marshaling the assets, protecting the assets, and/or acting as a real party in interest in lawsuits involving the estate.

(NHJB-2145-P) Form use. This form is used to ask the court to appoint an executor or administrator for a deceased's estate.

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Wisconsin Special Administration - Petition for Discharge