Wyoming Last Will and Testament
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Wyoming Legal Requirements
Key WY statutes and obligations that apply to your last will and testament.
Requirements
- Testator must be at least 18 years old and of sound and disposing mind (Wyo. Stat. § 2-6-101)
- Will must be signed by the testator, or by someone else at the testator's direction in their conscious presence
- Two competent witnesses must sign the will in the presence of the testator (Wyo. Stat. § 2-6-112)
Restrictions & Limits
- Wyoming does not impose a state estate or inheritance tax — estates are subject only to federal estate tax above the applicable federal exemption
- A surviving spouse may claim an elective share of the augmented estate under Wyo. Stat. § 2-5-101
- Holographic wills (handwritten and unwitnessed) are recognized in Wyoming if the material portions are in the testator's handwriting and signed
Official Statute References
Primary Wyoming statutes governing this document type.
Wyoming Last Will and Testament FAQ
Common questions about last will and testaments under Wyoming law.
Does Wyoming have an estate or inheritance tax?
No. Wyoming imposes neither an estate tax nor an inheritance tax. This makes Wyoming one of the most estate tax-friendly states in the country, particularly attractive for high-net-worth individuals.
Does Wyoming recognize holographic wills?
Yes. Wyoming Statute § 2-6-113 recognizes holographic wills — handwritten, unwitnessed documents — provided the material provisions are in the testator's handwriting and the document is signed by the testator.
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