Wisconsin Code § 859.07

Notice; publication
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(1) Notice of the deadline for
filing a claim under s. 859.01 shall be given by publication, under
s. 879.05 (4), and may be given with the notice for granting letters. The first insertion shall be made within 15 days of the date
of the order under s. 859.01.
(2) (a) The personal representative shall provide notice of the
date set under s. 859.01 to the department of health services, the
department of children and families, or the department of corrections, as applicable, and to the county clerk of the decedent’s
county of residence, as defined in s. 49.001 (6) if, at any time
prior to or at the time of the decedent’s death, any of the following applied:
1. The decedent was a patient or inmate of any state or
county hospital or institution.
2. The decedent was responsible for any obligation owing to
the state or a county under s. 46.03 (18), 46.10, 48.36, 49.32 (1),
49.345, 301.03 (18), 301.12, or 938.36.

3. The decedent or the decedent’s spouse received services
provided as a benefit under a long-term care program, as defined
in s. 49.496 (1) (bk) , medical assistance under subch. IV of ch.
49, long-term community support services funded under s. 46.27
(7), 2017 stats., or aid under s. 49.68, 49.683, 49.685, or 49.785.
(b) The notice under par. (a) shall comply with all of the
following:
1. The notice shall be in writing on forms provided by the applicable department or county clerk.
2. The notice shall be sent by registered or certified mail not
less than 30 days before the date set under s. 859.01.
(3) The personal representative may at any time give notice to
any potential claimant of the deadline for filing a claim against
the estate under s. 859.01 or 859.48 and of the court in which the
estate proceeding is pending.

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