Wisconsin Order Setting Time to Hear Petition for Special Administration (Formal Administration) is an order issued by the court in Wisconsin to set a specific time and date to hear a petition for special administration (formal administration) of an estate. This type of order is issued when the court requires additional information or a hearing to approve a special administration of an estate, such as when an immediate family member of the deceased is requesting the special administration or if there are disputes between heirs or beneficiaries. The order typically includes the name of the deceased, the name of the petitioner requesting the special administration, the date and time of the hearing, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Wisconsin Order Setting Time to Hear Petition for Special Administration (Formal Administration): ex parte and regular. An ex parte order is issued without the other parties present and is typically used in emergency situations, whereas a regular order is issued with all parties present.