Updated November 15, 2023
A Wyoming last will and testament is a legal document used by an individual (“testator”) to provide instructions for how their estate shall be distributed upon death. All aspects of the testator’s estate — financial accounts, fiduciary funds, life insurance policies, as well as real, personal, and even digital property — can all be bequeathed to designated beneficiaries as stated on the will and carried out by the chosen executor.
Signing Requirements
Must be signed by the testator and two competent witnesses.[1]
State Definition
“Will” includes a codicil, a testamentary instrument that merely appoints an executor, or a testamentary instrument that merely revokes or revives another will.[2]
Related Forms
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Durable (Financial) Power of Attorney