This is a legal form that was released by the Wisconsin Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Wisconsin. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form PR-1854?
A: Form PR-1854 is the Petition for Discharge of Special Administrator in Wisconsin.
Q: Who can use Form PR-1854?
A: Form PR-1854 can be used by a special administrator in Wisconsin who wants to be discharged from their duties.
Q: What is a special administrator?
A: A special administrator is a person appointed by the court to handle the affairs of an estate on a temporary basis until a regular administrator is appointed.
Q: When should Form PR-1854 be filed?
A: Form PR-1854 should be filed when the special administrator has completed their duties and wishes to be discharged.
Q: Are there any filing fees for Form PR-1854?
A: Yes, there may be filing fees for Form PR-1854. The fee amount varies by county, so it's best to check with the local courthouse for the specific fee information.
Q: What documents need to be included with Form PR-1854?
A: The completed Form PR-1854 must be accompanied by a closing statement of the estate's financial transactions and a final report of the special administrator's actions.
Q: What happens after Form PR-1854 is filed?
A: After Form PR-1854 is filed, a hearing will be scheduled to review the petition. If the court approves the petition, the special administrator will be discharged from their duties.
Q: Can the discharge of a special administrator be contested?
A: Yes, the discharge of a special administrator can be contested if there are valid reasons to believe that the administrator has not fulfilled their duties properly.
Q: What happens if the discharge is contested?
A: If the discharge of a special administrator is contested, the court will hold a hearing to determine whether or not the administrator should be discharged.
Form Details:
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