If you’re making an estate plan in Wyoming, start here. Learn how to make a will, trust, and power of attorney (POA) that are valid in your state, or get more information about estate planning and funeral laws specific to Wyoming.
A will can help you protect your family and your property in Wyoming.
Make a Living Trust in Wyoming
Learn how to make a living trust in Wyoming.
Intestate Succession in Wyoming
If you die without a will in Wyoming, your assets will go to your closest relatives under state intestate succession laws.
Wyoming Power of Attorney Laws
A durable POA allows someone to help you with your financial matters if you ever become incapacitated—here's how to make one in Wyoming.
Wyoming offers some probate shortcuts for "small estates." These procedures make it easier for survivors to transfer property left by a person who has died.
Probate court proceedings (during which a deceased person's assets are transferred to the people who inherit them) can be long, costly, and confusing.
Wyoming failed to pass a medical aid in dying law.
Burial and Cremation Laws in Wyoming
If you're planning a funeral in Wyoming, you’ll need to know how to get a death certificate and where you can bury the body or scatter ashes.
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