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 PR-1966A?
A: PR-1966A is the Consent to Serve form for Ancillary Administration in Wisconsin.
Q: What is Ancillary Administration?
A: Ancillary Administration is a legal process used to administer the assets of a deceased person in another state where they owned property.
Q: Who uses the PR-1966A form?
A: The PR-1966A form is used by individuals appointed as personal representatives to administer the assets of a deceased person in Wisconsin.
Q: What is the purpose of the PR-1966A form?
A: The purpose of the PR-1966A form is to obtain consent from a personal representative to serve in Ancillary Administration in Wisconsin.
Q: Are there any requirements to be eligible to serve as a personal representative in Ancillary Administration?
A: Yes, there are certain eligibility requirements to serve as a personal representative in Ancillary Administration, such as being at least 18 years old and not having a felony conviction.
Q: Do I need to file the PR-1966A form with the court?
A: Yes, the completed PR-1966A form needs to be filed with the probate court in the county where the Ancillary Administration is being conducted.
Q: Is there a deadline to file the PR-1966A form?
A: There is no specific deadline mentioned for filing the PR-1966A form, but it should be filed as soon as possible after being appointed as a personal representative.
Q: Can I serve as a personal representative in Ancillary Administration if I live outside of Wisconsin?
A: Yes, it is possible to serve as a personal representative in Ancillary Administration in Wisconsin even if you live outside of the state.
Form Details:
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