Wisconsin Code § 856.25

Bond of personal representative
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(1) GENERALLY. A person shall not act as personal representative, nor shall
letters be issued to the person until the person has given a bond in
accordance with ch. 878, with one or more sureties, conditioned
on the faithful performance of the person’s duties, to the judge of
the court, or until the court has ordered that the person be appointed without being required to give bond. If the court does not
require a personal representative to give bond prior to the personal representative’s letters being issued, the court may require
the personal representative to give bond at any later time. The requirement of a bond and the amount of the bond is solely within
the discretion of the court, except that no bond shall be required
of any trust company bank, state bank or national banking association which is authorized to exercise trust powers and which has
complied with s. 220.09 or 223.02.
(2) WHEN 2 OR MORE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES. If 2 or
more persons are appointed personal representatives, the judge
may require no bond, may take a bond from each, take a joint
bond from all or take a bond from some but not all.
(3) SHARE OF ESTATE CAN STAND AS EXCESS SURETY. If any
distributee, including one serving as personal representative, stipulates to a reduction of the bond and that the distributee’s share of
the estate stand as excess surety to the extent of the reduction, the
judge may reduce the bond by an amount equal to the estimated
share of such distributee.
(4) WHEN WILL WAIVES BOND. A direction or request in a
will that the personal representative serve without bond is not
binding on the court.
(5) SECTION 895.345 NOT TO APPLY. Section 895.345 does
not apply to bonds of personal representatives.

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