Wyoming Statutes
§ 3-3-708 — Compelling payment of claims
Wyoming § 3-3-708
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 3-3-708 (2026).
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(a)No claimant may compel payment of his claim until it
has been duly filed and allowed by the conservator or reduced to
judgment and a certified copy of the judgment filed with the
clerk.
(b)Any judgment rendered upon any claim for money only
establishes the claim as if it had been allowed by the
conservator. The judgment shall order that the conservator pay
the amount adjudged to be due, to the extent of assets
available, to satisfy claims against the ward, augmented by any
liability insurance proceeds available as to the claim.
(c)If judgment is for the recovery of real or personal
property or the enforcement of lien thereon, no execution shall
issue until ten (10) days after a certified copy of the judgment
has been filed with the clerk.
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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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