Wisconsin Code § 867.04

Termination of joint tenancy and life estate
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If
a domiciliary of this state dies who immediately prior to death
had an estate for life or an interest as a joint tenant in any property, or if a person not domiciled in this state dies having such an
interest in property in this state, upon petition of any person interested in the property to the court of the county of domicile of the
decedent, or if the decedent was not domiciled in this state, of any
county where the property is situated, the court shall issue a certificate, under the seal of the court. The certificate shall set forth
the fact of the death of the life or joint tenant, the termination of
the life estate or joint tenancy interest, the right of survivorship of
any joint tenant and any other facts essential to a determination of
the rights of persons interested. The certificate is prima facie evidence of the facts recited, and if the certificate relates to an interest in real property or to a debt that is secured by an interest in
real property, a certified copy or duplicate original of the certificate shall be recorded by the petitioner in the office of the register
of deeds in each county in this state in which the real property is
located.

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