Wyoming Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children

State:
Wyoming
Control #:
WY-WIL-0001
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
Instant download

This form is part of a form package!

Get all related documents in one bundle, so you don’t have to search separately.

About this form

The Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children is a legal document that outlines how a person's assets will be distributed after their death, specifically addressing the needs of a single parent with minor children. This form is tailored for individuals who are not married and want to ensure that their children are cared for and that their property is allocated according to their wishes. Unlike standard wills, this form includes specific provisions for guardianship of minor children and the establishment of trusts to manage inheritance until the children reach adulthood.


Key components of this form

  • Designation of a personal representative to manage the estate.
  • Instructions for distribution of property to designated beneficiaries.
  • Appointment of a guardian for minor children in the event of the parent's death.
  • Establishment of a trust for assets designated for minor children.
  • Provisions for the payment of debts and expenses related to the estate.
  • Signing requirements involving witnesses and notarization, if applicable.
Free preview
  • Preview Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children
  • Preview Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children
  • Preview Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children
  • Preview Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children
  • Preview Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children
  • Preview Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children
  • Preview Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children
  • Preview Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children
  • Preview Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children
  • Preview Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children
  • Preview Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children

When this form is needed

This form is essential for single parents looking to secure their children's future in the event of their untimely death. If you want to ensure that your minor children have a trusted guardian and that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, this Last Will and Testament is necessary. It is particularly useful when you own property, have specific assets to distribute, or wish to establish a trust for inheritance management.

Who this form is for

  • Single parents with minor children.
  • Individuals seeking to clarify their wishes regarding asset distribution.
  • Those who wish to appoint guardians for their children.
  • People looking to establish a trust for their children's inheritance.

Steps to complete this form

  • Enter your full name and county of residence at the beginning of the document.
  • List the names and birthdates of all your minor children.
  • Specify any specific property you wish to bequeath to designated individuals.
  • Indicate your choice of guardian for your minor children in the appropriate section.
  • Complete the appointment of a personal representative and successor representative.
  • Sign the document in the presence of two witnesses and ensure that it is notarized if required.

Does this form need to be notarized?

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid if it includes a self-proving affidavit. Notarization provides additional assurance that the will will be accepted in probate court without needing further witness testimony. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization for your convenience, allowing you to complete this step quickly and securely.

Get your form ready online

Our built-in tools help you complete, sign, share, and store your documents in one place.

Built-in online Word editor

Make edits, fill in missing information, and update formatting in US Legal Forms—just like you would in MS Word.

Export easily

Download a copy, print it, send it by email, or mail it via USPS—whatever works best for your next step.

E-sign your document

Sign and collect signatures with our SignNow integration. Send to multiple recipients, set reminders, and more. Go Premium to unlock E-Sign.

Notarize online 24/7

If this form requires notarization, complete it online through a secure video call—no need to meet a notary in person or wait for an appointment.

Store your document securely

We protect your documents and personal data by following strict security and privacy standards.

Form selector

Make edits, fill in missing information, and update formatting in US Legal Forms—just like you would in MS Word.

Form selector

Download a copy, print it, send it by email, or mail it via USPS—whatever works best for your next step.

Form selector

Sign and collect signatures with our SignNow integration. Send to multiple recipients, set reminders, and more. Go Premium to unlock E-Sign.

Form selector

If this form requires notarization, complete it online through a secure video call—no need to meet a notary in person or wait for an appointment.

Form selector

We protect your documents and personal data by following strict security and privacy standards.

Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to have the will signed in front of the appropriate number of witnesses.
  • Not clearly specifying guardianship, leading to potential court disputes.
  • Leaving out specific property details or beneficiaries.
  • Not updating the will after significant life changes, such as having more children.

Why complete this form online

  • Convenience of completing the form at your own pace from home.
  • Ability to edit and customize your will as your circumstances change.
  • Access to professionally drafted templates that comply with legal requirements.
  • Instant download and easy printing options.

Looking for another form?

This field is required
Ohio
Select state

Form popularity

FAQ

Create the initial document. Start by titling the document Last Will and Testament" and including your full legal name and address. Designate an executor. Appoint a guardian. Name the beneficiaries. Designate the assets. Ask witnesses to sign your will. Store your will in a safe place.

In Wyoming, you can make a living trust to avoid probate for virtually any asset you own -- real estate, bank accounts, vehicles, and so on. You need to create a trust document (it's similar to a will), naming someone to take over as trustee after your death (called a successor trustee).

You don't need a lawyer to create a will if you have a straightforward financial situation.You can use online templates or software to write a will yourself. In order to legalize the will, it needs to be signed and dated by you and at least two other witnesses.

A will doesn't have to be notarized to be valid. But in most states, you'll want to add a self-proving affidavit to your will, which must be signed by your witnesses and notarized.If you sign your will in a lawyer's office, the lawyer will provide a notary public.

No, in Wyoming, you do not need to notarize your will to make it legal. However, Wyoming allows you to make your will "self-proving" and you'll need to go to a notary if you want to do that. A self-proving will speeds up probate because the court can accept the will without contacting the witnesses who signed it.

Wyoming recognizes holographic (handwritten) wills so long as the document is entirely in the handwriting of the testator and signed by the hand of the testator himself. A Wyoming holographic will does not need to be witnessed.

Find an online template or service. Make a list of your assets. Be specific about who gets what. If you have minor children, choose a guardian. Give instructions for your pet. Choose an executor. Name a 'residuary beneficiary' List your funeral preferences.

In order for a will to be valid, it must be: made by a person who is 18 years old or over and. made voluntarily and without pressure from any other person and.signed by the two witnesses, in the presence of the person making the will, after it has been signed.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Wyoming Last Will and Testament for a Single Person with Minor Children