Wisconsin Code § 858.03

Persons interested may be informed of inventory
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Not more than 5 days after filing an inventory with the
court the personal representative shall mail or deliver to the surviving spouse and to all other persons interested, except those
whose only interest is as a beneficiary of a monetary bequest or a
bequest or devise of specific property, a statement indicating that
the inventory has been filed and that a copy of the inventory, or a
summary indicating the value of each item of property in which
the person has an interest, will be sent to the person upon the person’s written request to the personal representative. If any person
to whom the statement is required to be sent makes a request, the
personal representative shall comply within 5 days after receipt of
the request. If a person interested to whom the statement is required to be sent is represented by a guardian of the estate or by a
guardian ad litem, the statement shall be mailed or delivered to
the guardian of the estate or the guardian ad litem but not to the
person interested. If the person interested is in the military service and is represented by an attorney or an attorney-in-fact, the
statement shall be sent to both the attorney or the attorney-in-fact
and the person interested. Failure of the personal representative
to comply with this section does not affect the jurisdiction of the
court as to persons interested.

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