Wisconsin Statutes
§ 701.0203 — Subject matter jurisdiction.
Wisconsin § 701.0203
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 701.0203 (2026).
Text
701.0203
701.0203(1) (1) The circuit court assigned to exercise probate jurisdiction has exclusive jurisdiction of proceedings in this state brought by a trustee, trust protector, directing party, or beneficiary concerning the administration of a trust.
701.0203(2) (2) This section does not preclude judicial or nonjudicial alternative dispute resolution, including nonjudicial settlement agreements described in s. 701.0111 .
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Legislative History
701.0203 History History: 2013 a. 92 ; 2023 a. 127 .
Nearby Sections
15
§ 701.0101
Short title.§ 701.0102
Scope.§ 701.0103
Definitions.§ 701.0104
Knowledge.§ 701.0105
Default and mandatory rules.§ 701.0107
Governing law.§ 701.0108
Principal place of administration.§ 701.0109
Methods of notice; waiver.§ 701.0111
Nonjudicial settlement agreements.§ 701.0113
Insurable interest of trustee.§ 701.0202
Personal jurisdiction.§ 701.0203
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Wisconsin § 701.0203, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wi/701.0203.