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    • Wyoming Statutes
    • Title 2 - Wills, Decedents' Estates and Probate Code
    • Chapter 6 - Wills
    • Article 2 - Procedure for Probate
    • Section 2-6-203 - Hearing Upon Petition; Notice Not Required.

    Wyoming Statutes
    Article 2 - Procedure for Probate
    Section 2-6-203 - Hearing Upon Petition; Notice Not Required.

    2-6-203. Hearing upon petition; notice not required.
    (a) Upon the filing of a petition for probate of a will, the court or the clerk may hear it forthwith or at such time and place as the court or clerk may direct, with or without requiring notice, and upon proof of due execution of the will, admit the same to probate.
    (b) Notice is not required and there shall be no delay in the hearing, unless good cause appears.

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    Structure Wyoming Statutes

    Wyoming Statutes

    Title 2 - Wills, Decedents' Estates and Probate Code

    Chapter 6 - Wills

    Article 2 - Procedure for Probate

    Section 2-6-201 - Contents of Petition; Defect in Jurisdictional Statement Inconsequential.

    Section 2-6-202 - Failure of Executor to Petition; Appointment of Administrator.

    Section 2-6-203 - Hearing Upon Petition; Notice Not Required.

    Section 2-6-204 - Proof; Self-Proving Will.

    Section 2-6-205 - Proof; Wills Not Self-Proving.

    Section 2-6-206 - Proof; Holographic Wills.

    Section 2-6-207 - Proof; Lost or Destroyed Will; Court May Restrain Personal Representatives Pending Disposition.

    Section 2-6-208 - Order of Preference for Appointment of Executor.

    Section 2-6-209 - Order Admitting or Disallowing Probate; Mailing of Copies.

    Section 2-6-210 - Form of Letters Testamentary.

    Section 2-6-211 - Authority of Executor Not Designated in Will.

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