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Before you start completing your uncontested divorce forms with us, please read all the requirements for Wyoming divorce. Make sure that your situation matches all the requirements. Uncontested Divorce Forms Online

 
 

Requirements for Wyoming divorce

 
 
Residency Requirements:
 
In order to file for divorce in Wyoming, the filing spouse must have been a resident of Wyoming for 60 days prior to filing. There are no residency requirements, however, if the marriage was performed in Wyoming and the filing spouse has resided in Wyoming from the time of the marriage to the time of filing. [Wyoming Statutes Annotated; Title 20, Chapters 20-2-104, 20-2-107, and 20-2-108].
 
Legal Separation:
 
The grounds for legal separation are the same as for divorce. The spouse filing for legal separation must have been a resident of Wyoming for 60 days immediately prior to filing or the marriage must have been performed in Wyoming and the spouse filing must have resided in Wyoming from the time of the marriage until the time of the filing. The legal separation may be filed for in the county where either spouse lives. [Wyoming Statutes Annotated; Title 20, Chapters 20-2-102, 20-2-104, 20-2-106, and 20-2-107].
 
General Divorce Procedure:
 
There is a waiting period of 20 days before a divorce will be granted. Financial Affidavits are required to be filed by both parents if child support is an issue in the case. [Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure; Appendix of Forms, Form #15 and Wyoming Statutes Annotated; Chapter 200-2-308].
 
Mediation or Counseling:
 
In cases involving child custody, the court may order the parents to attend appropriate classes regarding the impact of divorce on their children.
 
Where to file for divorce:
 
File for divorce in the county where either spouse resides.
 
Title of Divorce action:
 
Complaint for Divorce.

Grounds for Wyoming Divorce:

No-fault:
 
Irreconcilable differences are the only grounds for a no-fault divorce in Wyoming. [Wyoming Statutes Annotated; Title 20, Chapter 20-2-104].
 
Fault-based:
 
Confinement for incurable insanity for two years is the only ground for a fault-based divorce in Wyoming. [Wyoming Statutes Annotated; Title 20, Chapter 20-2-105].
 
Child Custody:
 
Child custody may include joint, sole, or shared custody, as long as it is in the best interests of the child. Child custody will be awarded according to what appears to be most expedient and beneficial for the well-being of the child. The sex of the parent is not to be considered. Other factors to be considered are: (1) the quality of the relationship of the child with each parent; (2) the ability of each parent to provide adequate care for each child and to relinquish care to the other parent as specified; (3) how the child and each parent can best maintain and strengthen their relationships; (4) how the child and each parent interact and communicate and how such may be improved; (5) the ability and willingness of each parent to allow the other to provide care without intrusion; (6) the geographic distances between the parents' homes; (7) the current physical and mental ability of each parent to care for the child; and (8) any other necessary or relevant factors. If both parents are considered fit, the court may order any custody arrangement that encourages the parents to share in the rights and responsibilities of child-rearing. [Wyoming Statutes Annotated; Title 20, Chapter 20-2-201].
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Rights to Maiden Name:
 
No legal provision addresses restoration of former name, however, a general statute allows a party to petition for a name change.
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Filing Fees:
 
Court filing fees are in addition. Please check with your local courthouse to determine the exact amount.
 
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