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Wyoming Deeds

Deeds are essential legal documents for property transfers. Attorney-drafted templates offer a quick and simple solution.

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Common Wyoming Deed documents

  • Warranty Deed — transfers property with guarantees about title.
  • Quitclaim Deed — transfers any ownership interest without guarantees.
  • Grant Deed — conveys property with limited warranties from the grantor.
  • Special Warranty Deed — transfers property with limited warranties during the grantor's ownership.
  • Executor’s Deed — transfers property from a deceased estate.
  • Gift Deed — transfers property as a gift without consideration.
  • Deed of Trust — secures a loan with property as collateral.

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Wyoming Assignment of Mortgage Package

Access essential legal forms to assign a mortgage efficiently, ensuring a smooth transfer of ownership.

Similar documents: key differences

  • Warranty Deed vs. Quitclaim Deed — Warranty deeds offer guarantees; quitclaim deeds do not.**
  • Grant Deed vs. Special Warranty Deed — Grant deeds provide broader warranties than special warranty deeds.**
  • Executor’s Deed vs. Administrator’s Deed — Executor’s deeds are used when a will exists; administrator’s deeds are for intestate estates.**
  • Deed of Trust vs. Mortgage — A deed of trust involves three parties; a mortgage involves two.**

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FAQs

A trust is not mandatory if you have a will, but it can offer benefits.

Without action, your assets may pass according to state laws.

Review your plan regularly, especially after major life events.

Beneficiary designations can override terms in your will or trust.

Yes, you can appoint separate individuals for financial and health matters.

Glossary

  • Deed - A legal document transferring ownership of property.
  • Grantor - The person transferring property ownership.
  • Grantee - The person receiving property ownership.
  • Title - Legal right to own, use, and sell property.
  • Notarization - The process of certifying a document’s authenticity.
  • Property Description - Legal description identifying the boundaries of property.
  • Execution - The act of signing a legal document.
  • Recording - The filing of a deed with a local government office.
  • Beneficiary - A person designated to receive benefits from a will or trust.
  • Intestate - Dying without a valid will in place.

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