Wisconsin Code § 877.19

Action against heirs and legatees; what may be recovered; costs
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If an action described in s. 877.18 is
brought, the plaintiff must show that he or she has been or will be
unable, with due diligence, to collect all or part of his or her debt
by proceedings in the circuit court or from the personal representative of the decedent. In that event, except as limited by s.
859.23, the plaintiff may recover the value of all the assets received by all the defendants if necessary to satisfy his or her demand, and the amount of the recovery shall be apportioned
among the defendants in proportion to the value of the property
received by each of them. Costs of the action shall be apportioned in like manner. No allowance or deduction may be made
from the amount on account of other heirs or legatees or devisees
to whom assets have also been delivered or paid. The judgment
shall express the amount recovered against each defendant for
damages and costs.

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