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2011 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 2 - WILLS, DECEDENTS' ESTATES AND PROBATE CODE
CHAPTER 6 - WILLS
ARTICLE 1 - IN GENERAL- 2-6-101. Right to make and dispose; exception.
- 2-6-102. All property deemed passed; "property" defined.
- 2-6-103. Property passed may be governed by trust instrument.
- 2-6-104. Law governing meaning and effect.
- 2-6-105. Rules of construction and intention.
- 2-6-106. Antilapse; deceased devisees; class gifts.
- 2-6-107. Failure of a testamentary provision.
- 2-6-108. Specific devise of securities; accessions; nonademption.
- 2-6-109. Nonademption of specific devises where sold by conservator; exception; rights of specific devisee.
- 2-6-110. Exercise of power of appointment.
- 2-6-111. Nonexoneration.
- 2-6-112. Will to be in writing; number and competency of witnesses; signature of testator; subscribing witness not to benefit; exception.
- 2-6-113. Holographic will.
- 2-6-114. Self-proving wills.
- 2-6-115. Who may witness.
- 2-6-116. Validity of execution.
- 2-6-117. Revocation by writing or by act.
- 2-6-118. Revocation by divorce or annulment; effect; revival; other changes excluded.
- 2-6-119. Duty of custodian to deliver will; failure to comply; order to third persons.
- 2-6-120. Notification of executor; disposition where no petition filed.
- 2-6-121. Petition and procedure for filing of will without probate or administration.
- 2-6-122. Petition and procedure for filing and probate of will without administration.
- 2-6-123. Filing of will, with or without probate not to bar collection by affidavit.
- 2-6-124. Written statement referred to in will disposing of certain personal property.
- 2-6-201. Contents of petition; defect in jurisdictional statement inconsequential.
- 2-6-202. Failure of executor to petition; appointment of administrator.
- 2-6-203. Hearing upon petition; notice not required.
- 2-6-204. Proof; self-proving will.
- 2-6-205. Proof; wills not self-proving.
- 2-6-206. Proof; holographic wills.
- 2-6-207. Proof; lost or destroyed will; court may restrain personal representatives pending disposition.
- 2-6-208. Order of preference for appointment of executor.
- 2-6-209. Order admitting or disallowing probate; mailing of copies.
- 2-6-210. Form of letters testamentary.
- 2-6-211. Authority of executor not designated in will.
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