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    • Wyoming Statutes
    • Title 2 - Wills, Decedents' Estates and Probate Code
    • Chapter 6 - Wills
    • Article 2 - Procedure for Probate
    • Section 2-6-204 - Proof; Self-Proving Will.

    Wyoming Statutes
    Article 2 - Procedure for Probate
    Section 2-6-204 - Proof; Self-Proving Will.

    2-6-204. Proof; self-proving will.
    A will executed in compliance with W.S. 2-6-114 shall be probated without further proof.

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    Wyoming Statutes

    Title 2 - Wills, Decedents' Estates and Probate Code

    Chapter 6 - Wills

    Article 2 - Procedure for Probate

    Section 2-6-201 - 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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