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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-1912?
A: Form PR-1912 is a Final Judgment document for Formal Administration in Wisconsin.
Q: What does Formal Administration mean?
A: Formal Administration is a type of probate proceeding that involves court supervision.
Q: Who is this form for?
A: This form is for use by the personal representative (executor) of the estate.
Q: What is a Final Judgment?
A: A Final Judgment is a court order that officially closes the estate and resolves all claims.
Q: What information is required in Form PR-1912?
A: Form PR-1912 requires information about the estate, including the name of the deceased, the personal representative's contact information, and a summary of the administration.
Q: Do I need an attorney to fill out this form?
A: While it is not required to have an attorney, it is recommended to seek legal advice when dealing with probate matters.
Q: Are there any filing fees for submitting Form PR-1912?
A: Yes, there may be filing fees associated with submitting Form PR-1912. The amount may vary depending on the county.
Q: What is the deadline for filing Form PR-1912?
A: The deadline for filing Form PR-1912 is typically within 30 days after the administration is completed.
Q: What happens after Form PR-1912 is filed?
A: After Form PR-1912 is filed, the court will review the information and issue a final judgment closing the estate.
Q: Can the final judgment be appealed?
A: Yes, the final judgment can be appealed within the specified time period.
Q: What should I do with the final judgment?
A: The personal representative should keep a copy of the final judgment for their records and distribute copies to interested parties.
Q: Can I use this form for informal administration?
A: No, this form is specifically for use in Formal Administration cases.
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