Wyoming Code § 2-7-806

Verified interim report and accounting
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(a)  The personal representative may at any time file a verified interim report and accounting with the court showing the condition of the estate, its debts and property, the amount of money received and the disposition made of any assets of the estate.
(b)  If the final report and accounting is not filed by the personal representative within one (1) year from the date of his appointment, then a verified interim report and accounting shall be filed at the end of one (1) year and annually thereafter until the final report and accounting is filed.
(c)  On application of any creditor or distributee or upon its own motion, the court may order an interim report and accounting at any time embracing all matters directed by the court. The court may order reports and accountings from time to time as it determines to be in the best interests of the estate.
(d)  All interim reports and accountings shall be subject to the provisions of W.S. 2-7-807(c).
(e)  No interim report and accounting is binding upon any creditor or distributee unless it has been set down for hearing by the court and notice thereof given to the creditors and distributees by certified mail not less than twenty (20) days before the date of hearing.

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