I have a relative who died owning less than $50,000 in solely owned property, do I need to file a probate?
No, the property can be transferred using an Affidavit of Transfer form by any heir or guardian of the decedent. This form is available from any office supply store or online at www.wicourts.gov (form PR-1831). If you have questions regarding the use of this form, please contact the Supreme Court Forms Officer at (608)266-7143.
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