Wisconsin Statutes
§ 853.31 — Presumption that will passes all of testator’s interest in property.
Wisconsin § 853.31
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Wis. Stat. § 853.31 (2026).
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853.31 Any gift of property by will is presumed to pass all the estate or interest which the testator could lawfully will in the property unless it clearly appears by the will, interpreted in light of the surrounding circumstances, that the testator intended to pass a less estate or interest.
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