2-7-402. Title to decedent's property; subject to administration and payment of debts; priorities.
Except as otherwise provided in this code, when a person dies the title to his property, real and personal, passes to the person to whom it is devised by his last will, or in the absence of such disposition to the persons who succeed to his estate as provided in this code. However all of his property is subject to the possession of the personal representative and to the control of the court for the purposes of administration, sale or other disposition under the provisions of law, and his property, except homestead and other exempt property, is chargeable with the payment of debts and charges against his estate. There is no priority between real and personal property, except as provided in this code or by the will of the decedent.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 2 - Wills, Decedents' Estates and Probate Code
Chapter 7 - Administration of Estates
Article 4 - Marshalling Assets
Section 2-7-404 - Report of Appraisal; Verification of Values of Estate Assets.
Section 2-7-407 - Effect of Naming Debtor as Personal Representative.
Section 2-7-408 - Discharge or Bequest of Debt or Demand Not Valid Against Creditors.
Section 2-7-409 - Failure to File Inventory or Appraisement.
Section 2-7-410 - Appraisement of After-Discovered Property; Filing; Enforcement.
Section 2-7-411 - Liability for Embezzlement or Alienation of Monies Before Letters Granted.
Section 2-7-412 - Citation to Persons Suspected of Having Concealed Monies; Generally.
Section 2-7-414 - Citation of Persons Entrusted With Monies for Accounting.