Wisconsin Statutes

§ 857.31 — Immunity of personal representative.

Wisconsin § 857.31
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Ch. 857Powers and duties of personal representatives

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Wis. Stat. § 857.31 (2026).

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857.31 A personal representative incurs no liability to any person as a result of any of the following: 857.31(1) (1) Giving notice to any potential claimant against the estate that proceedings to administer the estate are pending, the court in which the proceedings are pending and the deadline for filing a claim against the estate under s. 859.01 or 859.48 . 857.31(2) (2) Not giving notice to any potential claimant against the estate that proceedings to administer the estate are pending, the court in which the proceedings are pending or the deadline for filing claims against the estate under s. 859.01 or 859.48 , even if the personal representative knew, or in the exercise of reasonable diligence should have known, of the existence of the potential claim. 857.31(3) (3) Not informing dist

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Legislative History

857.31 History History: 1989 a. 96 .

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