CHAPTER 861
PROBATE — FAMILY RIGHTS
SUBCHAPTER I
INTEREST IN MARITAL PROPERTY
861.01 Ownership of marital property at death.
861.015 Satisfaction of nonholding spouse's marital property interest in certain business property.
861.02 Election of deferred marital property.
861.03 Election of augmented marital property estate.
861.05 Transfers included in augmented marital property estate.
861.07 Property of surviving spouse charged against elective share of augmented marital property estate.
861.09 Satisfaction and apportionment of augmented marital property estate.
861.11 Procedure for electing.
861.13 Barring election of certain property at death.
861.17 Rights in property transferred in fraud of surviving spouse.
SUBCHAPTER II
OTHER RIGHTS, ALLOWANCES AND EXEMPTIONS
861.20 Surviving spouse's right in nondomiciliary decedent's real property in this state.
861.31 Allowance to family during administration.
861.33 Selection of personalty by surviving spouse.
861.35 Special allowance for support of spouse and support and education of minor children.
861.41 Exemption of property to be assigned to surviving spouse.
subch. I of ch. 861 SUBCHAPTER I
INTEREST IN MARITAL PROPERTY
Subch. I of ch. 861 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See definitions in ch. 851.
Subch. I of ch. 861 Note NOTE: 1985 Wis. Act 37, which created ss. 861.03 to 861.13, contains explanatory notes. These notes also may be found in legislative council information memorandum 85-7, part I.
861.01 861.01 Ownership of marital property at death.
861.01(1)(1)Surviving spouse's one-half interest in marital property. Upon the death of either spouse, the surviving spouse retains his or her undivided one-half interest in each item of marital property. The surviving spouse's undivided one-half interest in each item of marital property is not subject to administration. Ownership and management and control rights are set forth under ss. 857.01 and 857.015.
861.01(2) (2)Interest of a 3rd party in marital property. A 3rd party who is a successor in interest to all or part of the decedent's 50% interest in marital property is a tenant in common with the surviving spouse.
861.01(3) (3)Personal injury damages; lost earnings. To the extent that marital property includes damages for loss of future income arising from a personal injury claim of the surviving spouse, the surviving spouse is entitled to receive as individual property that portion of the award that represents an income substitute after the death of the other spouse.
861.01 History History: 1983 a. 186; 1985 a. 37; 1987 a. 393.
861.01 Annotation New probate and non-probate property elections under Wisconsin's marital property act. Erlanger and Weisberger. WBB Oct. and Nov. 1986.
861.015 861.015 Satisfaction of nonholding spouse's marital property interest in certain business property.
861.015(1) (1) If following the death of a spouse property is subject to a directive under s. 857.015, the marital property interest of the nonholding spouse in the property shall be satisfied within one year after the decedent spouse's death from other property which is of equal clear market value at the time of satisfaction. Except as provided under sub. (3), if the interests of the nonholding spouse under this section and s. 861.02 (2) are not satisfied within one year after the decedent spouse's death, this section does not apply and the nonholding spouse's marital property interest in the property subject to the directive continues as if the directive had not been made.
861.015(2) (2) For purposes of this section, property subject to a directive is valued by its clear market value on the date of the decedent's death. Satisfaction of the nonholding spouse's marital property interest in the property subject to the directive shall be based on that value, plus any income from the property subject to the directive after the death of the decedent and before satisfaction. For purposes of determining the income from the property subject to a directive, such property shall be treated as a legacy or devise of property other than money under s. 701.20 (5) (b) 1.
861.015(3) (3) If the interests of the nonholding spouse under this section and s. 861.02 (2) are not satisfied within one year after the decedent spouse's death because the clear market value of the property subject to the directive has not been determined, the court having jurisdiction of the decedent spouse's estate shall:
861.015(3)(a) (a) Order that the interests of the nonholding spouse shall be satisfied after the determination of clear market value, at a date specified by the court; or
861.015(3)(b) (b) Order that the interests of the nonholding spouse shall be satisfied before the determination of clear market value based on an estimate of the clear market value, subject to any necessary adjustment upon final determination of clear market value.
861.015(4) (4) The following property is not available to satisfy the nonholding spouse's marital property interest in the property subject to the directive:
861.015(4)(a) (a) Property included in an order, or extension or revision of an order, for an allowance under s. 861.31 made before satisfaction of the nonholding spouse's interest.
861.015(4)(b) (b) Property selected under s. 861.33 before satisfaction of the nonholding spouse's interest.
861.015(4)(c) (c) Property included in an order for an allowance under s. 861.35 made before satisfaction of the nonholding spouse's interest.
861.015(5) (5) Satisfaction of a nonholding spouse's marital property interest under this section shall not adversely affect any of the following:
861.015(5)(a) (a) The nonholding spouse's marital property interest in property not subject to the directive.
861.015(5)(b) (b) The nonholding spouse's election under s. 861.02 of deferred marital property other than deferred marital property subject to the directive.
861.015 History History: 1987 a. 393.
861.02 861.02 Election of deferred marital property.
861.02(1) (1) In addition to the right to elect under s. 861.03 and unless barred under s. 861.13, at the death of a spouse whose domicile is in this state the surviving spouse may elect, under s. 861.11, not more than a one-half interest in any or all items of the deferred marital property then owned by the decedent spouse which is subject to administration, reduced by any of that elected property which is used to satisfy obligations for which the property is available under s. 859.18. The election under this section does not apply to deferred marital property that passes under s. 852.01 (1) (a) or (b). Property elected by a surviving spouse under this subsection, except to the extent that no other property is available to satisfy the obligation, is not subject to claims for the decedent's funeral expenses, to federal death taxes against the decedent's estate or to taxes imposed under subch. III of ch. 72, 1989 stats., against the decedent's estate. Failure of a surviving spouse to elect under this subsection is not a transfer of property and does not result in a gift from the surviving spouse to the decedent spouse's estate or any beneficiary of the estate.
861.02(1m) (1m) For purposes of the election under sub. (1), deferred marital property then owned by the decedent spouse which is subject to administration includes real property located in another state and owned by the decedent spouse at his or her death which:
861.02(1m)(a) (a) Would be classified as deferred marital property, if located in this state; and
861.02(1m)(b) (b) Would be subject to administration, if located in this state.
861.02(2) (2)
861.02(2)(a)(a) If the deferred marital property subject to administration includes property which is subject to a directive under s. 857.015, an election under sub. (1) against such property shall be satisfied within one year after the decedent spouse's death from other property which is of equal clear market value at the time of satisfaction. Except as provided in par. (c), if the interests of the surviving spouse under this subsection and s. 861.015 are not satisfied within one year after the decedent spouse's death, this subsection does not apply and the surviving spouse's election against the property subject to the directive shall be satisfied as if the directive had not been made.
861.02(2)(b) (b) For purposes of this subsection, property subject to a directive is valued by its clear market value on the date of the decedent's death. Satisfaction of the nonholding spouse's election against the property subject to a directive shall be based on that value, plus any income from the property subject to the directive after the death of the decedent and before satisfaction. For purposes of determining the income from the property subject to a directive, such property shall be treated as a legacy or devise of property other than money under s. 701.20 (5) (b) 1.
861.02(2)(c) (c) If the interests of the nonholding spouse under this subsection and s. 861.015 are not satisfied within one year after the decedent spouse's death because the clear market value of the property subject to the directive has not been determined, the court having jurisdiction of the decedent spouse's estate shall:
861.02(2)(c)1. 1. Order that the interests of the nonholding spouse shall be satisfied after the determination of clear market value, at a date specified by the court; or
861.02(2)(c)2. 2. Order that the interests of the nonholding spouse shall be satisfied before the determination of clear market value based on an estimate of the clear market value, subject to any necessary adjustment upon final determination of clear market value.
861.02(2)(d) (d) The following property is not available to satisfy the election against the property subject to the directive:
861.02(2)(d)1. 1. Property included in an order, or extension or revision of an order, for an allowance under s. 861.31 made before satisfaction of the nonholding spouse's interest.
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