The Wisconsin Petition for Discharge of Special Administrator (Formal Administration) is a court document used to request the release of a special administrator or administrator of a deceased's estate. This petition is used when an estate is being administered through the court system under formal administration procedures. The petitioner is typically an heir of the deceased or someone who is owed money from the estate. The two types of Wisconsin Petition for Discharge of Special Administrator (Formal Administration) are: 1. Petition for Discharge of Special Administrator (Formal Administration): This petition is used to request the court to discharge a special administrator from the estate and to appoint a new administrator in their place. 2. Petition for Discharge of Administrator (Formal Administration): This petition is used to request the court to discharge an administrator from the estate and to appoint a new administrator in their place. The petition must contain information about the deceased, the administrator, and the petitioner. It should also include a statement of facts that justify the discharge of the administrator. The petition must be signed by the petitioner and filed with the court. After the petition is filed, the court will review the petition and make a decision.