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Wyoming: What Happens to Mortgage Payments and Utilities During Probate
Detailed Answer Short answer: When someone dies owning a home in Wyoming, mortgage lenders and utility companies generally expect payments…
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Wyoming: How to Decide Which Assets to List on a Small Estate Affidavit
How to decide which assets to list on a Wyoming small estate affidavit FAQ: If someone dies and you plan…
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Locating a Missing Parent as Next-of-Kin in Wyoming: Probate Guidance
Detailed Answer: Locating an Absent Parent When You Are Next-of-Kin — Wyoming Guidance If you are serving as a next-of-kin…
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Wyoming: Do Assets That Passed by Right of Survivorship Need to Be on an Estate Inventory?
Short answer Generally no. Assets that passed automatically to a surviving owner by right of survivorship (for example, joint tenancy…
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Wyoming: How to Confirm Bank Accounts Are Under the $20,000 Small‑Estate Limit
Can you use Wyoming’s small estate procedure when the decedent’s bank accounts total $20,000 or less? Short answer: Under Wyoming…
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Using a Small‑Estate Affidavit in Wyoming to Claim a Deceased Parent’s Bank Account
Overview — Using a small-estate affidavit in Wyoming This FAQ explains what a small-estate affidavit is, how the process typically…
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Wyoming — Filing a Federal Estate Income Tax Return When No Distributions Were Made
Detailed answer — federal filing obligations for an estate when no distributions were made When a person dies, the decedent’s…
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How to Transfer Brokerage Account Assets into an Estate Checking Account in Wyoming
Transferring a Deceased Person’s Brokerage Assets into an Estate Checking Account — Wyoming Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal…
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Wyoming — Where Will the Sale Proceeds from My Father’s House Go?
Detailed Answer When a house owned by a parent is sold, the buyer’s money (the sale proceeds) ends up in…
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Wyoming: Removing Squatters and What to Do When Someone Is Occupying Property Before Sale
How to handle someone occupying your Wyoming property before sale Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. Consult a…