Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 2-6-209 (2026)
Order admitting or disallowing probate; mailing
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of copies. The court or the clerk shall enter an order either admitting the will to probate or disallowing probate because of insufficient proof. An order admitting a will to probate shall include the appointment of an executor. The clerk, personal representative or attorney shall transmit by certified mail a copy of the order admitting the will to probate, together with a copy of the will, to each named beneficiary and to each heir of the decedent.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1980–2012 · leading case: Matter of Est. of Mora, 611 P.2d 842 (Wyo. 1980).
Matter of Est. of Mora, 611 P.2d 842 (Wyo. 1980). “Section 2-6-209, W.S.1977 provides in part: “No holder of any claim against an estate shall maintain any action thereon unless the claim is first presented to the executor or administrator * *”
Russell v. Sullivan, 270 P.3d 677 (Wyo. 2012). “2-6-203 through 2-6-206, and order issue and notices be given as provided in W.S. 2-6-209 if the will is found entitled to probate{.”
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