Wisconsin Code § 853.58

Residuary estate; basic will
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The following is the

full text of the property disposition clauses referred to in paragraph 2.3 of the Wisconsin basic will:
(a) TO MY SPOUSE IF LIVING; IF NOT LIVING, THEN
TO MY CHILDREN AND THE DESCENDANTS OF ANY
DECEASED CHILD BY RIGHT OF REPRESENTATION.
If my spouse survives me, then I give all my residuary estate to
my spouse. If my spouse does not survive me, then I give all my
residuary estate to my descendants by right of representation who
survive me. If my spouse and descendants do not survive me, the
personal representative shall distribute my residuary estate to my
heirs at law, their identities and respective shares to be determined according to the laws of the State of Wisconsin in effect on
the date of my death.
(b) TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS IF I DID NOT HA VE A
WILL:
The personal representative shall distribute my residuary estate to my heirs at law, their identities and respective shares to be
determined according to the laws of the State of Wisconsin in effect on the date of my death.

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