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Scott An Aid To Clinical Surgery Latest Edition Of Microsoft. Free Wisconsin Last Will and Testament. Modify this will to suit the specifics of your estate planning needs. Download this Wisconsin Last Will and Testament form which is to be used by a testator, or a person who bequeaths property through a will, to set forth that property.
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Notice to the person who signs this will: 1. This will does not dispose of property which passes on your death to any person by operation of law or by any contract. For example, the will does not dispose of joint tenancy assets, and it does not normally apply to proceeds of life insurance on your life or your retirement plan benefits.
This will is not designed to reduce taxes. You should discuss the tax results of your decisions with a competent tax adviser. This will may not work well if you have children by a previous marriage or if you have business property, particularly if the business is unincorporated. You cannot change, delete or add words to the face of this Wisconsin Basic Will. You may revoke this Wisconsin Basic Will, and you may change it by signing a new will. The full text of this Wisconsin Basic Will, the definitions, the property disposition clauses and the mandatory clauses follow the end of this will and are continued in the probate code of Wisconsin (Chapters 851 to 882 of the Wisconsin Statutes).