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153.22 Exclusive basis. This subchapter provides the exclusive basis for
2personal jurisdiction for a court of this state to appoint a guardian of the person or
3issue an order appointing a guardian of the estate for an adult.
SB518,10,6 453.23 Jurisdiction. A court of this state has personal jurisdiction to appoint
5a guardian of the person or issue an order appointing a guardian of the estate for a
6respondent if any of the following is satisfied:
SB518,10,7 7(1) This state is the respondent's home state.
SB518,10,9 8(2) On the date the petition is filed, this state is a significant-connection state
9and any of the following is satisfied:
SB518,10,1210 (a) The respondent does not have a home state or a court of the respondent's
11home state has declined to exercise jurisdiction because this state is a more
12appropriate forum.
SB518,10,1613 (b) The respondent has a home state, a petition for an appointment or order is
14not pending in a court of that state or another significant-connection state, and
15before the court makes the appointment or issues the order all of the following are
16satisfied:
SB518,10,1817 1. A petition for an appointment or order is not filed in the respondent's home
18state.
SB518,10,2219 2. An objection to the court's jurisdiction is not filed by a person required to be
20notified of the proceeding, or, if an objection has been made, the objector has not
21established that exercise of jurisdiction by the court would be contrary to the
22interests of the respondent.
SB518,10,2423 3. The court in this state concludes that it is an appropriate forum under the
24factors set forth in s. 53.26.
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1(3) This state does not have jurisdiction under either sub. (1) or (2), the
2respondent's home state and all significant-connection states have declined to
3exercise jurisdiction because this state is the more appropriate forum, and
4jurisdiction in this state is consistent with the constitutions of this state and the
5United States.
SB518,11,6 6(4) The requirements for special jurisdiction under s. 53.24 are met.
SB518,11,8 753.24 Special jurisdiction. (1) A court of this state lacking jurisdiction
8under s. 53.23 (1) to (3) has special jurisdiction to do any of the following:
SB518,11,119 (a) Appoint a temporary guardian of the person or guardian of the estate under
10s. 54.50 in accordance with the standards and procedures and for the time periods
11specified in s. 54.50.
SB518,11,1312 (b) Issue an order with respect to real or tangible personal property located in
13this state.
SB518,11,1714 (c) Appoint a guardian of the person or guardian of the estate for an individual
15subject to a guardianship of the person or of the estate for whom a provisional order
16to transfer the proceeding from another state has been issued under procedures
17similar to s. 53.31.
SB518,11,22 18(2) If a petition for the appointment of a temporary guardian is brought in this
19state and this state was not the respondent's home state on the date the petition was
20filed, the court shall dismiss the proceeding at the request of the court of the home
21state, if any, whether dismissal is requested before or after the appointment of a
22temporary guardian.
SB518,12,2 2353.25 Exclusive and continuing jurisdiction. Except as otherwise
24provided in s. 53.24, a court that has appointed a guardian of the person or issued
25an order appointing a guardian of the estate consistent with this chapter has

1exclusive and continuing jurisdiction over the proceeding until it is terminated by
2the court or the appointment or order expires by its own terms.
SB518,12,6 353.26 Appropriate forum. (1) A court of this state having jurisdiction under
4s. 53.23 to appoint a guardian of the person or issue an order appointing a guardian
5of the estate may decline to exercise its jurisdiction if it determines at any time that
6a court of another state is a more appropriate forum.
SB518,12,11 7(2) If a court of this state declines to exercise its jurisdiction under sub. (1), it
8shall either dismiss or stay the proceeding. The court may impose any condition the
9court considers just and proper, including the condition that a petition for the
10appointment of a guardian of the person or issuance of an order appointing a
11guardian of the estate be filed promptly in another state.
SB518,12,13 12(3) In determining whether it is an appropriate forum, the court shall consider
13all relevant factors, including all of the following:
SB518,12,1414 (a) Any expressed preference of the respondent.
SB518,12,1715 (b) Whether abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or financial exploitation of the
16respondent has occurred or is likely to occur and which state could best protect the
17respondent from the abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or financial exploitation.
SB518,12,1918 (c) The length of time the respondent was physically present in or had
19established residence in this or another state.
SB518,12,2020 (d) The distance of the respondent from the court in each state.
SB518,12,2121 (e) The financial circumstances of the respondent's estate.
SB518,12,2222 (f) The nature and location of the evidence.
SB518,12,2423 (g) The ability of the court in each state to decide the issue expeditiously and
24the procedures necessary to present evidence.
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1(h) The familiarity of the court of each state with the facts and issues in the
2proceeding.
SB518,13,43 (i) If an appointment is made, the court's ability to monitor the conduct of the
4guardian of the person or guardian of the estate.
SB518,13,8 553.27 Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct. (1) If at any time a
6court of this state determines that it acquired jurisdiction to appoint a guardian of
7the person or issue an order appointing a guardian of the estate because of
8unjustifiable conduct, the court may do any of the following:
SB518,13,99 (a) Decline to exercise jurisdiction.
SB518,13,1510 (b) Exercise jurisdiction for the limited purpose of fashioning an appropriate
11remedy to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the respondent or the protection
12of the respondent's property or to prevent a repetition of the unjustifiable conduct,
13including staying the proceeding until a petition for the appointment of a guardian
14of the person or issuance of an order appointing a guardian of the estate is filed in
15a court of another state having jurisdiction.
SB518,13,1616 (c) Continue to exercise jurisdiction after considering all of the following:
SB518,13,1817 1. The extent to which the respondent and all persons required to be notified
18of the proceedings have acquiesced in the exercise of the court's jurisdiction.
SB518,13,2019 2. Whether it is a more appropriate forum than the court of any other state
20under the factors set forth in s. 53.26.
SB518,13,2221 3. Whether the court of any other state would have jurisdiction under factual
22circumstances in substantial conformity with the jurisdictional standards of s. 53.23.
SB518,14,5 23(2) If a court of this state determines that it acquired jurisdiction to appoint a
24guardian of the person or issue an order appointing a guardian of the estate because
25a party seeking to invoke its jurisdiction engaged in unjustifiable conduct, it may

1assess against that party necessary and reasonable expenses, including attorney's
2fees, investigative fees, court costs, communication expenses, witness fees and
3expenses, and travel expenses. The court may not assess fees, costs, or expenses of
4any kind against this state or a governmental subdivision, agency, or
5instrumentality of this state unless authorized by law other than this chapter.
SB518,14,12 653.28 Notice of proceeding. If a petition for the appointment of a guardian
7of the person or issuance of an order appointing a guardian of the estate is brought
8in this state and this state was not the respondent's home state on the date the
9petition was filed, in addition to complying with the notice requirements of this state,
10notice of the petition must be given to those persons who would be entitled to notice
11of the petition if a proceeding were brought in the respondent's home state. The
12notice must be given in the same manner as notice is required to be given in this state.
SB518,14,18 1353.29 Proceedings in more than one state. Except for a petition for the
14appointment of a temporary guardian or issuance of an order limited to property
15located in this state under s. 53.24 (1) (a) or (b), if a petition for the appointment of
16a guardian of the person or issuance of an order appointing a guardian of the estate
17is filed in this state and in another state and neither petition has been dismissed or
18withdrawn, all of the following rules apply:
SB518,14,21 19(1) If the court in this state has jurisdiction under s. 53.23, it may proceed with
20the case unless a court in another state acquires jurisdiction under provisions similar
21to s. 53.23 before the appointment or issuance of the order.
SB518,15,2 22(2) If the court in this state does not have jurisdiction under s. 53.23, whether
23at the time the petition is filed or at any time before the appointment or issuance of
24the order, the court shall stay the proceeding and communicate with the court in the
25other state. If the court in the other state has jurisdiction, the court in this state shall

1dismiss the petition unless the court in the other state determines that the court in
2this state is a more appropriate forum.
SB518,15,43 subchapter iii
4 transfer of guardianship
SB518,15,7 553.31 Transfer of guardianship to another state. (1) A guardian of the
6person or guardian of the estate appointed in this state may petition the court to
7transfer the guardianship to another state.
SB518,15,10 8(2) Notice of a petition under sub. (1) must be given to the persons that would
9be entitled to notice of a petition in this state for the appointment of a guardian under
10s. 54.38.
SB518,15,14 11(3) On the court's own motion or on request of the guardian of the person or
12guardian of the estate, the individual subject to a guardianship of the person or of
13the estate, or other person required to be notified of the petition, the court shall hold
14a hearing on a petition filed under sub. (1).
SB518,15,19 15(4) The court shall issue an order provisionally granting a petition to transfer
16a guardianship and shall direct the guardian of the person or guardian of the estate
17to petition for guardianship in the other state if the court is satisfied that the
18guardianship will be accepted by the court in the other state and the court finds that
19all of the following are satisfied:
SB518,15,2220 (a) The individual subject to the guardianship of the person or of the estate is
21physically present in or is reasonably expected to move permanently to the other
22state.
SB518,15,2523 (b) An objection to the transfer has not been made or, if an objection has been
24made, the objector has not established that the transfer would be contrary to the
25interests of the individual subject to the guardianship of the person or of the estate.
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1(c) For guardianship of the person, plans for care and services for the individual
2subject to the guardianship of the person in the other state are reasonable and
3sufficient.
SB518,16,54 (d) For guardianship of the estate, adequate arrangements will be made for
5management of the property of the individual subject to a guardianship of the estate.
SB518,16,7 6(5) The court shall issue a final order confirming the transfer and terminating
7the guardianship upon its receipt of all of the following:
SB518,16,98 (a) A provisional order accepting the proceeding from the court to which the
9proceeding is to be transferred which is issued under provisions similar to s. 53.32.
SB518,16,1010 (b) The documents required to terminate a guardianship in this state.
SB518,16,13 11(6) The court may at any time appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the
12interests of the respondent. The court shall appoint a guardian ad litem if an
13objection is made under sub. (4) (b).
SB518,16,22 1453.32 Accepting guardianship transferred from another state. (1) To
15confirm transfer of a guardianship of the person or of the estate transferred to this
16state under provisions similar to s. 53.31, the guardian of the person or guardian of
17the estate must petition the court in this state to accept the guardianship. The
18petition must include a certified copy of the other state's provisional order of transfer.
19The petition shall also include a proposed order specifying the powers to be granted
20in this state and a sworn statement that, to the best of the petitioner's knowledge,
21the proposed order is consistent with the authority granted to the guardian in the
22other state.
SB518,17,2 23(2) Notice of a petition under sub. (1) must be given to those persons that would
24be entitled to notice if the petition were a petition for the appointment of a guardian
25of the person or issuance of an order appointing a guardian of the estate in both the

1transferring state and this state. The notice must be given in the same manner as
2notice is required to be given in this state.
SB518,17,6 3(3) On the court's own motion or on request of the guardian of the person or
4guardian of the estate, the individual subject to a guardianship of the person or of
5the estate, or other person required to be notified of the proceeding, the court shall
6hold a hearing on a petition filed under sub. (1).
SB518,17,8 7(4) The court shall issue an order provisionally granting a petition filed under
8sub. (1) unless any of the following circumstances occurs:
SB518,17,139 (a) An objection is made and the objector establishes that transfer of the
10proceeding would be contrary to the interests of the individual subject to a
11guardianship of the person or of the estate or that the proposed powers to be given
12to the guardian significantly expand the powers granted to the guardian in the other
13state.
SB518,17,1514 (b) The guardian of the person or guardian of the estate is ineligible for
15appointment in this state.
SB518,17,20 16(5) The court shall issue a final order accepting the proceeding and appointing
17the guardian of the person or guardian of the estate as guardian in this state upon
18its receipt from the court from which the proceeding is being transferred of a final
19order issued under provisions similar to s. 53.31 transferring the proceeding to this
20state.
SB518,17,25 21(6) Not later than 60 days after issuance of a final order accepting transfer of
22a guardianship of the person or of the estate, the court shall determine whether the
23guardianship needs to be modified to conform to the law of this state. If a petitioner
24requests the expansion of powers that were granted to a guardian in another state,
25a hearing shall be held that conforms to the requirements of s. 54.63.
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1(7) In granting a petition under this section, the court shall recognize a
2guardianship order from the other state, including the determination of incapacity
3of the individual subject to a guardianship of the person or of the estate and the
4appointment of the guardian of the person or guardian of the estate.
SB518,18,9 5(8) The denial by a court of this state of a petition to accept a guardianship
6transferred from another state does not affect the ability of the guardian of the
7person or of the estate to seek appointment as guardian in this state under s. 54.10
8or 54.76 if the court has jurisdiction to make an appointment other than by reason
9of the provisional order of transfer.
SB518,18,13 10(9) The court may at any time appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the
11interests of the respondent or to assist the court in conforming the order to the laws
12of this state. The court shall appoint a guardian ad litem if an objection is made
13under sub. (4) (a).
SB518,18,1614 subchapter IV
15 registration and recognition
16 of orders from other states
SB518,18,23 1753.41 Registration of guardianship of the person orders. If a guardian
18of the person has been appointed in another state and a petition for the appointment
19of a guardian of the person is not pending in this state, the guardian of the person
20appointed in the other state, after giving notice to the appointing court of an intent
21to register, may register the guardianship of the person order in this state by filing
22as a foreign judgment in a court, in any appropriate county of this state, certified
23copies of the order and letters of office.
SB518,19,6 2453.42 Registration of guardianship of the estate orders. If a guardian
25of the estate has been appointed in another state and a petition for an order to

1appoint a guardian of the estate is not pending in this state, the guardian of the
2estate appointed in the other state, after giving notice to the appointing court of an
3intent to register, may register the order appointing the guardian of the estate in this
4state by filing as a foreign judgment in a court of this state, in any county in which
5property belonging to the individual subject to the guardianship of the estate is
6located, certified copies of the order and letters of office and of any bond.
SB518,19,12 753.43 Effect of registration. (1) Upon registration of a guardianship order
8from another state, the guardian of the person or guardian of the estate may exercise
9in this state all powers authorized in the order of appointment except as prohibited
10under the laws of this state, including maintaining actions and proceedings in this
11state and, if the guardian of the person or of the estate is not a resident of this state,
12subject to any conditions imposed upon nonresident parties.
SB518,19,14 13(2) A court of this state may grant any relief available under this chapter and
14other law of this state to enforce a registered order.
SB518,19,1515 subchapter V
SB518,19,1616 uniformity; federal law
SB518,19,19 1753.51 Uniformity of application and construction. In applying and
18construing this chapter, consideration must be given to the need to promote
19uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact it.
SB518,19,25 2053.52 Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National
21Commerce Act.
This chapter modifies, limits, and supersedes the federal
22Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, 15 USC 7001 to 7031,
23but does not modify, limit, or supersede section 101 (c) of that act, 15 USC 7001 (c),
24or authorize electronic delivery of any of the notices described in section 103 (b) of
25that act, 15 USC 7003 (b).
SB518,2
1Section 2. 54.30 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB518,20,92 54.30 (1) Jurisdiction. Except as provided in s. 54.38 (1), the circuit court has
3subject matter jurisdiction over all petitions for guardianship. A guardianship of the
4estate of any individual, once granted, shall extend to all of the ward's income and
5assets in this state and shall exclude the jurisdiction of every other circuit court,
6except as provided in ch. 786. Jurisdiction under this subsection also extends to the
7petition by a foreign guardian for the receipt and acceptance of a foreign
8guardianship, except as provided in s. 54.38 (1m) ch. 53 and, if the petition is granted,
9to the accepted guardianship. Personal jurisdiction is subject to ch. 53.
SB518,3 10Section 3 . 54.30 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
SB518,20,1511 54.30 (4) Conflicts of jurisdiction or venue. Before making a determination
12of jurisdiction or venue under this section, the circuit court shall first make any
13applicable determination of jurisdiction or venue under ch. 53. If any determination
14of jurisdiction or venue made under this section conflicts with a determination made
15under ch. 53, the court shall apply the determination made under ch. 53.
SB518,4 16Section 4 . 54.34 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB518,20,1917 54.34 (1) (intro.) Any Subject to ch. 53, any person may petition for the
18appointment of a guardian for an individual. The petition shall state all of the
19following, if known to the petitioner:
SB518,5 20Section 5 . 54.34 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 54.34 (3) and
21amended to read:
SB518,20,2522 54.34 (3) A petition for the receipt and acceptance by this state of a foreign
23guardianship of a foreign ward who resides in or intends to move to this state may
24include other petitions related to the foreign guardianship, such as a petition to
25modify the terms of the foreign guardianship, and shall include all of the following:.
SB518,6
1Section 6. 54.34 (3) (a) to (j) of the statutes are repealed.
SB518,7 2Section 7 . 54.38 (1m) of the statutes is repealed.
SB518,8 3Section 8 . 54.44 (1) (c) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB518,21,74 54.44 (1) (c) 1. If a motion for a hearing on a petition for receipt and acceptance
5of a foreign guardianship is made by the foreign ward, by a person who has received
6notice under s. 54.38 (1m) (a) 3. 53.32 (2), or on the court's own motion, a hearing on
7the petition shall be heard within 90 days after the petition is filed.
SB518,9 8Section 9 . Initial applicability.
SB518,21,109 (1) This act first applies to guardianship proceedings initiated on the effective
10date of this subsection.
SB518,21,1111 (End)
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