Wyoming Estate Planning
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Wyoming Estate Planning Rules
Creating a will in Wyoming comes with specific requirements. While My Last Word handles the heavy lifting, it's important to understand the local laws that protect your legacy.
Witness Requirements
Two witnesses
Probate Threshold
Estates under $200,000 may qualify for simplified procedures.
Specific Laws You Should Know
High Probate Limit
Wyoming has a relatively high small estate limit ($200,000). Estates under this amount can often use summary procedures.
Holographic Wills
Wyoming recognizes holographic wills if entirely in the handwriting of the testator and signed.
Why use My Last Word in Wyoming?
We don't just use generic templates. Our platform adjusts to Wyoming standards, ensuring:
- Proper witness signature lines for Wyoming.
- Specific headers required by local probate courts.
- Digital asset clauses that comply with modern state laws.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, but highly recommended. Without it, witnesses may need to testify or file affidavits after you die.
No. Wyoming is a tax-friendly state with no state estate or inheritance tax.