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2011 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 2 - WILLS, DECEDENTS' ESTATES AND PROBATE CODE
CHAPTER 4 - INTESTATE SUCCESSION
ARTICLE 1 - IN GENERAL- 2-4-101. Rule of descent; generally; dower and curtesy abolished.
- 2-4-102. Rule of descent; illegitimate person.
- 2-4-103. Posthumous persons.
- 2-4-104. Kindred of half blood; stepchildren; foster children.
- 2-4-105. Alienage not to affect inheritance; exception; burden of proof; when property to escheat to state.
- 2-4-106. Divorce not to affect children's rights.
- 2-4-107. Determination of relationship of parent and child.
- 2-4-108. Advancements generally; exceptions; determination.
- 2-4-201. Persons entitled to administer.
- 2-4-202. Appointment of administrator(s).
- 2-4-203. Persons incompetent to administer.
- 2-4-204. Married woman may be administratrix.
- 2-4-205. Petition for letters of administration; contents; effect of want of jurisdictional averments.
- 2-4-206. Contest of petition; assertion of own rights to administer.
- 2-4-207. Hearing of contest; issuance of letters.
- 2-4-208. When letters granted.
- 2-4-209. Letters granted to any applicant if not contested.
- 2-4-210. Letters granted on request of person entitled.
- 2-4-211. Creditors; right to apply for letters.
- 2-4-212. Creditors; when claims barred; effect on liens.
- 2-4-213. Transcript of court minutes to be evidence of appointment.
- 2-4-214. Form of letters of administration .
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