Wyoming Last Will and Testament for Divorced person not Remarried with Adult Children

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This Last Will and Testament is specifically designed for divorced individuals who are not remarried and have adult children. This legal document outlines your wishes regarding the distribution of your property, appoints a personal representative to manage your estate, and includes other important provisions relevant to your situation. It differs from standard wills by addressing the unique circumstances faced by divorced individuals, ensuring that your intentions are clearly documented and legally binding.


  • Your Personal Information: Enter your name and county of residence.
  • Ex-Spouse Information: Specify the name of your ex-spouse.
  • Children Information: List names and birthdates of all adult children.
  • Specific Bequests: Designate specific property to individuals, if applicable.
  • Homestead Bequest: Define what happens to your primary residence.
  • Appointment of Personal Representative: Name your chosen executor and successor.
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This form is essential when you want to ensure that your estate is distributed according to your wishes after your passing. It is particularly useful if you are divorced, have adult children, and want to avoid any legal disputes about your estate or properties. Having a will reduces the risk of your state’s intestacy laws determining who inherits your assets.

This Last Will and Testament is designed for:

  • Divorced individuals who have not remarried.
  • Parents with adult children who need to clarify their estate distribution.
  • Individuals looking to avoid complications or disputes after death regarding their assets.

To complete this Last Will and Testament:

  • Start by entering your name and the county where you reside.
  • Specify your ex-spouse’s name and provide details about your adult children.
  • Designate specific bequests if you wish to leave items to specific individuals.
  • Fill in information about your homestead or primary residence.
  • Appoint a personal representative and a successor to oversee your estate.
  • Sign the document in the presence of two witnesses and, if applicable, notarize it.

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid if it includes a self-proving affidavit. Notarization confirms the identities of those signing and enhances the document's credibility in probate court. U.S. Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization, allowing you to complete this step securely without the need for in-person visits.

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  • Failing to sign the will in front of two witnesses.
  • Not appointing a successor personal representative.
  • Listing bequests without specifying relationships or addresses.
  • Overlooking the importance of notarization if required.

Using this form online offers several advantages:

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  • Legal reliability: Forms are drafted by licensed attorneys to ensure compliance with state laws.

Key Takeaways

  • This will is tailored for divorced individuals with adult children.
  • Clearly outlines how assets should be distributed and who will manage the estate.
  • Must be signed by witnesses to be valid and may require notarization.
  • Helps prevent disputes after death by documenting your intentions.

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If you remarry but don't draw up a new Will to reflect your new marriage, your existing Will is revoked, meaning you do not have a valid Will and your estate will be dealt with under intestacy rules.If you do not have surviving children, grandchildren or great grandchildren your spouse will receive the entire estate.

A will cannot be contested until someone dies. Children are often disinherited as a result of their father's remarriage. To maintain domestic harmony with the new wife, the husband will often do whatever the new wife says, including doing...

Under California law, a marriage automatically invalidates any pre-existing will or trust as to the new spouse's inheritance rights, unless the documents provide for a new spouse, or clearly indicate a new spouse will receive nothing.

You and your spouse may have one of the most common types of estate plans between married couples, which is a simple will leaving everything to each other. With this type of plan, you leave all of your assets outright to your surviving spouse. The kids or other beneficiaries only get something after you are both gone.

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Wyoming Last Will and Testament for Divorced person not Remarried with Adult Children