Wisconsin Statutes
§ 879.69 — Court must rule on petition.
Wisconsin § 879.69
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 879Probate — notice, appearance, appeal and miscellaneous procedure
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 879.69 (2026).
Text
879.69 When the personal representative petitions for a ruling or order in regard to any matter connected with the administration of the estate, the court, after hearing on notice under s. 879.03 shall make a ruling or grant or deny the petition by order.
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Joseph I. Swietlik, Personal Representative of the Estate of Helen v. Safran, Deceased v. United States
779 F.2d 1306 (Seventh Circuit, 1985)
Nearby Sections
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§ 879.01
Petitions to court.§ 879.03
Notice; court order.§ 879.05
Notice; manner of giving.§ 879.07
Proof of service of notice.§ 879.13
Delayed service of notice.§ 879.15
Appearances, how made.§ 879.17
Attorney, appearance by.§ 879.19
Attorney, notice to.§ 879.23
Guardian ad litem.§ 879.27
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Wisconsin § 879.69, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wi/879.69.