Wisconsin Code § 859.23

Payment of contingent claims by distributees
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If a contingent claim is filed and allowed against an estate subject
to the contingency and all the assets of the estate including the
fund set apart for the payment thereof has been distributed, and
the claim thereafter is allowed as absolute, the creditor may recover thereon against those distributees, or the persons who furnish bond for the distributees, whose distributive shares have
been increased by reason of the fact that the amount of the claim
as finally determined was not paid prior to final distribution, if a
proceeding therefor is commenced in court within 6 months after
the claim is allowed as absolute. A distributee or the person who
furnishes bond for the distributee shall not be liable for an
amount exceeding his or her proportionate share of the estate subject to the claim, nor for an amount greater than the value of the
property which he or she received from the estate, the value to be
determined as of the time of distribution to the distributee.

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