A Wisconsin Order Discharging Special Administrator (Formal Administration) is a court order issued in the state of Wisconsin that releases the special administrator from their duties in a formal administration proceeding. A formal administration proceeding is a type of probate court proceeding used to settle the estate of a deceased person. A Wisconsin Order Discharging Special Administrator (Formal Administration) is typically issued by a probate judge after the special administrator has completed all of their duties and responsibilities in settling the estate. The order may be issued at the end of an uncontested or contested formal administration proceeding. There are two types of Wisconsin Order Discharging Special Administrator (Formal Administration): Uncontested and Contested. An Uncontested Wisconsin Order Discharging Special Administrator (Formal Administration) may be issued when the special administrator and all parties involved agree to the terms of the order. A Contested Wisconsin Order Discharging Special Administrator (Formal Administration) may be issued when one or more parties oppose the order and a court ruling is required.