Wyoming Statutes
Article 1 - In General
Section 2-6-115 - Who May Witness.

2-6-115. Who may witness.
Any person generally competent to be a witness may act as a witness to a will.

Structure Wyoming Statutes

Wyoming Statutes

Title 2 - Wills, Decedents' Estates and Probate Code

Chapter 6 - Wills

Article 1 - In General

Section 2-6-101 - Right to Make and Dispose; Exception.

Section 2-6-102 - All Property Deemed Passed; "Property" Defined.

Section 2-6-103 - Property Passed May Be Governed by Trust Instrument.

Section 2-6-104 - Law Governing Meaning and Effect.

Section 2-6-105 - Rules of Construction and Intention.

Section 2-6-106 - Antilapse; Deceased Devisees; Class Gifts.

Section 2-6-107 - Failure of a Testamentary Provision.

Section 2-6-108 - Specific Devise of Securities; Accessions; Nonademption.

Section 2-6-109 - Nonademption of Specific Devises Where Sold by Conservator; Exception; Rights of Specific Devisee.

Section 2-6-110 - Exercise of Power of Appointment.

Section 2-6-111 - Nonexoneration.

Section 2-6-112 - Will to Be in Writing; Number and Competency of Witnesses; Signature of Testator; Subscribing Witness Not to Benefit; Exception.

Section 2-6-113 - Holographic Will.

Section 2-6-114 - Self-Proving Wills.

Section 2-6-115 - Who May Witness.

Section 2-6-116 - Validity of Execution.

Section 2-6-117 - Revocation by Writing or by Act.

Section 2-6-118 - Revocation by Divorce or Annulment; Effect; Revival; Other Changes Excluded.

Section 2-6-119 - Duty of Custodian to Deliver Will; Failure to Comply; Order to Third Persons.

Section 2-6-120 - Notification of Executor; Disposition Where No Petition Filed.

Section 2-6-121 - Petition and Procedure for Filing of Will Without Probate or Administration.

Section 2-6-122 - Petition and Procedure for Filing and Probate of Will Without Administration.

Section 2-6-123 - Filing of Will, With or Without Probate Not to Bar Collection by Affidavit.

Section 2-6-124 - Written Statement Referred to in Will Disposing of Certain Personal Property.