2-4-203. Persons incompetent to administer.
(a) No person is competent or entitled to serve as administrator, who is:
(i) Under the age of majority;
(ii) Not a bona fide resident of the state unless a resident of Wyoming is appointed coadministrator; or
(iii) Adjudged by the court or commissioner incompetent to execute the duties of the trust.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 2 - Wills, Decedents' Estates and Probate Code
Chapter 4 - Intestate Succession
Article 2 - Procedure for Administration
Section 2-4-201 - Persons Entitled to Administer.
Section 2-4-202 - Appointment of Administrator(s).
Section 2-4-203 - Persons Incompetent to Administer.
Section 2-4-204 - Married Woman May Be Administratrix.
Section 2-4-206 - Contest of Petition; Assertion of Own Rights to Administer.
Section 2-4-207 - Hearing of Contest; Issuance of Letters.
Section 2-4-208 - When Letters Granted.
Section 2-4-209 - Letters Granted to Any Applicant if Not Contested.
Section 2-4-210 - Letters Granted on Request of Person Entitled.
Section 2-4-211 - Creditors; Right to Apply for Letters.
Section 2-4-212 - Creditors; When Claims Barred; Effect on Liens.
Section 2-4-213 - Transcript of Court Minutes to Be Evidence of Appointment.