Wisconsin Statutes
§ 859.35 — Prompt judgment; hearing if claim filed over one year.
Wisconsin § 859.35
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 859Probate — claims
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Wis. Stat. § 859.35 (2026).
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859.35 The hearing on any claim, offset or counterclaim may be adjourned from time to time, but the hearing shall be concluded as soon as practicable. The court may on its own motion after notice to the claimant, the objector and the personal representative, set for hearing any contested claim, offset or counterclaim, filed over one year. The court may disallow all or any part of the claim, offset or counterclaim for nonprosecution.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 859.01
Time for filing claims.§ 859.02
Limitation on claims.§ 859.03
Continuance of separate action.§ 859.07
Notice; publication.§ 859.13
Form and verification of claims.§ 859.17
Claims not due.§ 859.19
Secured claims.§ 859.21
Contingent claims.§ 859.27
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