Wisconsin Code § 877.06

Prosecution and defense of actions by personal representatives; setoff of claims against decedent; judgments, how appealed and paid
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(1) A personal representative may commence and prosecute an action and
may prosecute any action commenced by his or her predecessor
or decedent for the recovery of any claim or cause of action that
survived and may have execution on any judgment. In the action
the defendant may set off any claim pleadable as a counterclaim
that he or she may have against the decedent, instead of presenting it to the court. If judgment is rendered in favor of the defendant the claim shall be certified to the circuit court and paid as
other claims allowed against the estate.
(2) A successor personal representative may bring a writ of
error or appeal upon any judgment against his or her predecessor
or the decedent and shall defend any writ of error or appeal
brought upon any judgment against his or her predecessor or the
decedent. The successor personal representative shall have the
same remedies in the prosecution or defense of any action by or
against his or her predecessor or the decedent and in the collection and enforcement of any judgment as his or her predecessor or
the decedent had.

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