Alkaline Hydrolysis Wyoming
Alkaline hydrolysis (aquamation) is legal in Wyoming since 2014. Learn how water cremation works, facility requirements, and costs.
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Alkaline hydrolysis (aquamation) is legal in Wyoming since 2014. Learn how water cremation works, facility requirements, and costs.
Wyoming funeral home packages run $4,000-$8,000+. Here are the legal alternatives — direct cremation, home funeral, green burial, alkaline hydrolysis — and what each requires.
Wyoming allows home funerals without a licensed funeral director. Here's the best guide for families handling disposition themselves — permits, timelines, and legal requirements.
Wyoming allows burial on private land, but county clerks and funeral directors often don't know the process. Here's the best guide for ranch families planning a property burial.
Wyoming requires a burial permit within 72 hours of death and a death certificate within 3 days. Here's how the paperwork process works and what families need to know.
Wyoming requires a 24-hour waiting period and written coroner permission before cremation. Learn what families must authorize and what containers are required.
Wyoming death certificate costs $25 for the first copy and $20 for additional copies. How to order, EDR vs paper system, and avoiding scam sites.
Wyoming law lets families serve as their own funeral director. Here's exactly what that means, what you're responsible for, and how to do it legally.
Wyoming families have federal rights to itemized pricing, phone quotes, and alternative containers. Here's how the FTC Funeral Rule protects you.
A plain-language guide to Wyoming funeral regulations: permits, embalming rules, cremation, consumer rights, and how to file a complaint.
Wyoming has no state law requiring a burial vault or liner, making natural burial legally accessible. Here's what the law says and what cemetery policies may require.
Home burial on private land is legal in Wyoming with county zoning approval. Learn the setback rules, map filing requirements, and what families need to do legally.
Wyoming probate avoidance strategies including TOD deeds, vehicle beneficiary designations, and the $400,000 small estate threshold.
File complaints against Wyoming funeral directors with the State Board of Funeral Service Practitioners. Learn the process, timeline, and what to expect.
Wyoming does not require embalming by law. Learn about the 36-hour rule, refrigeration alternative, and when embalming may be needed.
Wyoming regulates preneed funeral contracts through the Dept of Insurance. Learn how trust protections, HB0181 disclosures, and your cancellation rights work.
Wyoming ash scattering laws explained, including rules for Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, private land, and BLM land.
How to use a Wyoming Transfer on Death deed (W.S. 2-18-103) to pass real estate to heirs without probate. Recording, costs, and revocation.
Moving a body in or out of Wyoming requires a burial-transit permit, compliance with the 36-hour rule, and coordination between states. Here's how it works.
The exact steps to take in the first 72 hours after a death in Wyoming — permits, death certificates, timelines, and who to call first.
Wyoming's W.S. 2-17-101 hierarchy determines who controls burial or cremation. Learn about designated agents, majority rule, and how to prevent family disputes.
Wyoming intestate succession rules under W.S. 2-4-101. Learn how property is divided between a surviving spouse, children, and other relatives.
A Wyoming burial transit permit is legally required before any burial, cremation, or transport out of state. Here's the process, deadlines, and who issues it.
Wyoming county zoning rules for home burial, including the 150-foot water supply setback and how to file a cemetery map with the County Clerk.
Wyoming's EDR system for death certificates, the paper backup for families, and how to order certified copies from Vital Statistics Services.
Wyoming funeral costs range from $2,490 for direct cremation to $4,390+ for full service. See real pricing and strategies to save.
How Wyoming licenses funeral directors and what that means for your consumer rights — including when you can legally skip the funeral home entirely.
Free Wyoming funeral resources exist — but none combine consumer rights, disposition law, and estate procedures in one sequence. Here's what's missing and what the guide adds.
Comparing a Wyoming funeral consumer rights guide against hiring a funeral or probate attorney. Most families need the guide — here's when each makes sense.
Wyoming Medicaid estate recovery can claim your home and property after death. Learn about TEFRA liens, exemptions, and how to protect family assets.
Wyoming's $400,000 summary distribution threshold includes mineral rights. Here's how to value and transfer mineral interests without formal probate.
Wyoming preneed funeral contracts are regulated by the Department of Insurance, not the funeral board. Trust protections, HB0181 changes, and your rights.
Wyoming's 36-hour rule requires a body to be refrigerated, embalmed, cremated, or buried within 36 hours. What families need to know.
Wyoming's small estate threshold doubled to $400,000 in July 2025. Here's when to use the affidavit versus summary distribution, and how mineral rights affect the calculation.
Wyoming's summary distribution procedure lets estates under $400,000 skip formal probate. 30-day wait, 2-week publication, creditor window of 20–30 days. Here's how it works.
Wyoming's SF0039 lets you name a vehicle beneficiary who inherits your car without probate. How to set up the beneficiary designation form.