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What steps do I need to take to re-record or update a joint survivorship deed after co-owners died in WY?

Re-recording or Updating a Joint Survivorship Deed After Co-Owners Died — Wyoming Short answer: In Wyoming you usually establish the change in ownership after co-owners die by locating the recorded deed, getting certified death certificates, and recording an appropriate affidavit (often called an "Affidavit of Death of Joint Tenant" or similar) or a new deed […]

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What can I do if the personal representative sends me a payment without explaining how he calculated my share of the estate? (WY)

FAQ: If a personal representative sends a payment but does not explain how your share was calculated — what can you do under Wyoming law? Short answer If a personal representative (also called an executor or administrator) sends you money from an estate without any explanation of how that amount was calculated, you have the […]

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What documentation is required to prove I'm the next of kin and qualify as administrator in a reopened estate (WY)

Disclaimer: This is general information only and not legal advice. I am not a lawyer. Consult a Wyoming probate attorney or the local probate court for advice about your situation. Detailed Answer — What documentation you need to prove you are next of kin and to qualify as administrator when reopening a Wyoming estate If […]

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How can I reopen my father's closed estate in Wyoming so I can be appointed as administrator? (WY)

Detailed Answer: How to reopen a closed estate in Wyoming so you can be appointed administrator Short answer: To reopen your father’s closed estate in Wyoming and be appointed administrator you generally must file a petition in the same county probate court that handled the original estate asking the court to reopen the estate and […]

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What steps do I need to take when the original estate administrator has died before completing the probate? (WY)

Detailed Answer — What to do when the original estate administrator dies before probate completes When the person appointed to administer an estate (often called the personal representative, administrator, or executor) dies before finishing probate, the court must appoint a successor to carry out the remaining duties. Below is a clear, step‑by‑step guide to what […]

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How long does it usually take to get an out-of-state will approved in Wyoming probate?

FAQ: How long does it usually take to get an out-of-state will approved in Wyoming probate? Quick answer Under Wyoming law, the time to admit an out‑of‑state will to probate depends on where the decedent lived, whether the will is contested, and whether the probate is handled informally or formally. If the will is valid, […]

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What Happens If a Survey Shows Property Was Conveyed Out of My Mother’s Estate Decades Ago and I Have No Interest? (WY)

Detailed Answer Short answer: if a current, recorded deed shows the property left your mother’s estate decades ago and the chain of title is otherwise intact, you likely no longer hold any legal interest in the parcel. However, there are narrow exceptions and possible legal remedies you should consider before accepting that outcome as final. […]

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How do I get the probate court’s permission to sell the property when the clerk’s office won’t explain the filing requirements — WY

Detailed Answer — How to get the probate court’s permission to sell property in Wyoming when the clerk’s office won’t explain filing requirements Summary: If you need the court’s permission to sell real property that is part of an estate in Wyoming and the clerk’s office won’t (or can’t) explain the filing requirements, you can […]

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Can I recover personal items that heirs removed from the house before I took possession and enforce the court’s order? (WY)

Can I recover personal items that heirs removed from the house before I took possession and enforce the court’s order? Short answer: Possibly. Under Wyoming law the estate’s personal property is controlled by the personal representative (executor or administrator) once appointed and the probate court can enforce its orders. You may be able to recover […]

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What steps do I need to follow as executor to sell real property to pay estate debts? (WY)

Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This article provides general information about Wyoming probate procedures to help you understand common steps an executor (personal representative) follows when selling real property to pay estate debts. It is not legal advice. For legal advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed Wyoming attorney. Detailed Answer — Selling […]

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