Wyoming Statutes
§ 3-3-401 — Appointment of ancillary or foreign guardians or conservators
Wyoming § 3-3-401
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 3-3-401 (2026).
Text
(a)When there is no conservatorship, nor any petition
therefor pending in this state, a duly qualified foreign
conservator or guardian of a nonresident ward may, upon
application, be appointed conservator of the property of the
person in this state. For good cause shown, the court may
appoint a resident conservator to act jointly with a foreign
conservator.
(b)When a resident ward has a nonresident guardian or
conservator, the guardian or conservator shall:
(i)File a certified copy of the order establishing
the guardianship or conservatorship;
(ii)Obtain an order from a Wyoming court appointing
him an ancillary guardian or conservator of the ward for as long
as the ward is a resident of this state and the person remains
the duly appointed guardian or conservator in the other state.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 3-3-1001
Payment of court costs§ 3-3-1002
Court costs of guardianship§ 3-3-1003
Court costs of conservatorship§ 3-3-1004
Settlement of accounts§ 3-3-104
Appointment of conservator§ 3-3-1101
Cause for termination§ 3-3-1102
Assets exhausted§ 3-3-1103
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