Wisconsin Order Setting Deadline for Filing a Claim (Formal Administration) is an order issued by a court in the state of Wisconsin to set a deadline for filing a claim against an estate in a formal administration proceeding. This order is used to clarify the timeline for filing a claim against an estate, ensuring that all potential creditors or claimants can be accurately identified and addressed in the estate administration process. The order is issued by the court in the county where the decedent resided or the estate is being administered. There are two types of Wisconsin Order Setting Deadline for Filing a Claim (Formal Administration): 1. Order Setting Deadline for Filing Claim Against an Estate: This order sets a deadline for filing a claim against an estate in a formal administration proceeding. 2. Order Setting Deadline for Filing Claim Against Estate and Notice of Hearing: This order sets a deadline for filing a claim against an estate and provides notice of a hearing to address the claims.