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Probate Law

If you are currently in a situation where you’ll be dealing with the Wyoming state court system in relation to a probate or estate related matter, or if you think that you will be in this kind of situation in the near future, it is important that you hire an attorney that knows the ins and outs of Wyoming probate law.

Probate law has to do with the handling of an estate when someone, such as a family member or other loved one, passes away. These are the laws that make sure that the creditors are paid properly and that assets are distributed to the “ heirs,” or the descendant. When you find yourself in a situation where you’ll be dealing with probate law, it’s a good idea to already have in mind what you are going to need to do.

What exactly is Probate? Probate is a legal process that begins with a “petition” (a request) to open the estate and name a personal representative who is responsible for the administration of the deceased’s property. The next step is when an official Notice of Creditors is printed in a local newspaper and Notice of Administration is sent to other involved parties. Creditors then have a set amount of time ( 90 days) to file their claims from the first date of publication. Then the personal representative can pay the debt and distribute the remaining estate. Finally, a petition for discharge is filed, and the estate is closed.

While on one hand, this may sound simple, probate law and the handling of estates is in fact a complex system, which presents you with multiple requirements and tasks to be preformed by the personal representative, an experienced attorney and a tax consultant. For example, an estate including only a single house and single bank account that has been left to a single beneficiary will probably be a far easier and quicker process to deal with than an estate containing multiple houses that are located in various states, and that are left to multiple beneficiaries. This becomes especially difficult if an estate includes leaving assets to a minor.

Probate Law in Wyoming

In order to probate in Wyoming, you’ll need to know exactly how the procedure works. The process begins with a petition that is sent to a “benefactor”, who then has 30 days to respond and to begin the probate process. Anyone in Wyoming who receives a petition will need to show proof in the opening hearing. An attorney can be of great help throughout this process making sure that all necessary paperwork in done and that you are getting all that you deserve.

When someone dies in Wyoming and leaves a benefactor with an estate that needs repairs or that has unpaid debts, it is a good idea to seek legal help. The benefactor is made responsible by the inheritance, to take care of these debts and repairs, in accordance with the court’s ruling. Attorneys will make sure that you don’t pay more than you should. Hiring an attorney is a safe way to make sure that you don’t have to handle unwanted debts.

In the Wyoming Statutes, this is called “marshalling” of assets, and it leaves the obligation of finishing out the procedure on the shoulders of the personal representative. The personal representative, who is named in the petition, is also responsible for presenting the court with a formal appraisal of the estate. This task too can be troublesome, but handled with ease by hiring an attorney who knows how to deal with such circumstances in an efficient, cost-effective manner.

For probate processes in Wyoming, you’re often going to have to write a number of formal documents, using a structure determined and printed in the state statutes. These documents are needed for the admission of the will or estate to probate, for an order to show the cause for setting off exempt property, and for a final account and petition for distribution, which closes the processes. People who have little experience reading and writing formal, legal documents often find this to be a difficult and time-consuming process. However, when written documents are submitted that do not adhere to these guidelines, additional work and delays result. Therefore, it will be a great benefit to you to be sure that all documents are submitted in the format required by the courts.

It’s also important to remember that by law, there are a number of people who must receive a copy of these forms mentioned above, especially the final one, which closes the process. Attorneys experienced in probate law will provide you with the knowledge and expertise to help your case be handled smoothly and successfully.

Property allowance in Wyoming, for the surviving spouse and minor, can also be a tricky aspect of probate. Anyone in a position in which there exists the possibility that they could be left with the property of a deceased spouse or parent, could be greatly helped by an attorney. The Wyoming Statutes state that the spouse or minor is entitled to remain in possession of the “homestead” (property).

Another situation in which people often find lawyers to be most helpful, occurs when a piece of property is in the process of being purchased or sold, when the owner of that property dies. In this case the benefactor is responsible for finishing out the processes, with the agreements that were made beforehand.

As you can see, handling Probate laws is not an easy thing to go through or deal with, which is one of the many reasons why it’s often a good idea to hire an attorney experienced in the field of Wyoming probate law to help you with the matter. Having an attorney on your side will help you make sure that the estate and assets of your loved one’s particular case are handled in a proper and legal fashion.

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  • What is Probate?
    2008-04-07 12:21:18
    Probate is the legal process of settling a deceased person's estate, which includes paying creditors or debts, and distributing the assets of the deceased to the correct beneficiaries. It is a complic ... [read more]
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