Wyoming Statutes
Article 1 - In General
Section 2-6-124 - Written Statement Referred to in Will Disposing of Certain Personal Property.

2-6-124. Written statement referred to in will disposing of certain personal property.
(a) A will may refer to a written statement or list to dispose of items of tangible personal property not otherwise specifically disposed of by the will, other than money, evidences of indebtedness, documents of title, securities and property used in trade or business. To be admissible under this section as evidence of the intended disposition, the writing shall:
(i) Be dated;
(ii) Be in the handwriting of the testator or signed by him; and
(iii) Include a description of the items and devisees with reasonable certainty.
(b) The written statement or list may be prepared before or after execution of the will, and may be altered by the testator after its preparation which alteration shall be signed and dated by the testator.
(c) The written statement or list may be a writing which has no significance apart from the effect upon the disposition made by the 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.