1-32-103. Filing and contents of petition.
A person entitled to partition of an estate may file his petition in the district court setting forth the nature of his title, a description of the lands, tenements or hereditaments of which partition is demanded, and naming each tenant in common, coparcener or other interested person as defendant. If the petition seeks a division of property which division would otherwise be subject to the provisions of title 18, chapter 5, article 3 of the Wyoming statutes, the petition shall disclose that fact.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure
Section 1-32-101 - Who Compelled to Make Partition.
Section 1-32-102 - Where Proceedings to Be Had.
Section 1-32-103 - Filing and Contents of Petition.
Section 1-32-106 - View and Examination of Estate by Commissioners; Setting Aside Under Oath.
Section 1-32-107 - Partition of Several Tracts.
Section 1-32-108 - Amicable Partition.
Section 1-32-110 - Terms of Payment Upon Election to Take; Execution of Conveyance.
Section 1-32-111 - Order for Sale of Estate in Absence of Election to Take.
Section 1-32-112 - Conduct and Terms of Sale.
Section 1-32-116 - Succeeding Officer May Make Deed.
Section 1-32-117 - Guardian May Act for Ward.
Section 1-32-118 - Powers of Foreign Guardian.
Section 1-32-119 - Actions by 1 Tenant in Common or Coparcener Against Another.
Section 1-32-120 - Partition of Property of Religious Corporations.
Section 1-32-121 - Partition of Property of Religious Societies.
Section 1-32-122 - Costs and Expenses to Be Equitably Taxed.