Wyoming Statutes
§ 3-3-704 — Claims of conservators
Wyoming § 3-3-704
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 3-3-704 (2026).
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(a)If the conservator is a creditor of the ward, he shall
file his claim as other creditors and the court shall appoint a
competent person as temporary conservator to represent the ward
in the matter allowing or disallowing the claim. The same
procedure shall be followed in the case of joint conservators,
where all of the conservators are creditors of the ward. If one
(1)of the joint conservators is not a creditor of the ward, the
disinterested conservator shall represent the ward in the matter
of allowing or disallowing the claim against the estate by a
conservator.
(b)The temporary conservator shall investigate the claim
and report his findings to the court and his recommendation
whether the claim should be allowed or disallowed. If the court
disallows the claim, it shall be treated a
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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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