The Wisconsin Petition for Approval Prior to Exercise of Powers Over the Estate of a Married Ward is a legal document that is used when a guardian or conservator of the estate of a married ward wishes to exercise certain powers over the estate. This document is used in order to receive court approval prior to the exercise of such powers. There are two types of Wisconsin Petition for Approval Prior to Exercise of Powers Over the Estate of a Married Ward: the Petition for Approval of Sale of Real Estate and the Petition for Approval of Transfer of Property. The Petition for Approval of Sale of Real Estate is used when the guardian or conservator wishes to sell real estate owned by the married ward. The Petition for Approval of Transfer of Property is used when the guardian or conservator wishes to transfer the married ward's property to another person or entity. Both petitions require the guardian or conservator to provide detailed information regarding the married ward's estate, the proposed sale or transfer, and the reasons why the court should permit such a sale or transfer.