Wisconsin Statutes
§ 853.29 — After-acquired property.
Wisconsin § 853.29
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 853.29 (2026).
Text
853.29 A will is presumed to pass all property that the testator owns at the testator’s death and that the testator has power to transfer by will, including property acquired by the testator after the execution of the will or acquired by the testator’s estate.
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Legislative History
853.29 History History: 1993 a. 486 ; 1997 a. 188 .
Nearby Sections
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§ 853.03
Execution of wills.§ 853.04
Self-proved will.§ 853.07
Witnesses.§ 853.11
Revocation.§ 853.13
Contracts.§ 853.19
Advancement.§ 853.27
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