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Wyoming allows you to complete your divorce without an attorney if you and your spouse can come to an agreement on what to do with your property and how you will care for any children that you may have.
Wyoming Residency Requirements
In Wyoming, the spouse filing for divorce must have been a resident of the state for sixty (60) days immediately prior to filing for divorce; or the couple married in the state of Wyoming AND the spouse filing for divorce must have resided in Wyoming from the time of marriage until the time of filing.
Grounds For Divorce
The grounds for filing for divorce in Wyoming is irreconcilable differences in the marital relationship.
Filing Your Wyoming Divorce
After completing the online interview, DivorceWriter sends you the divorce forms you prepared online along with detailed Wyoming filing procedures.
The basic steps for filing your divorce are as follows:
- You review, sign, and file the initial divorce documents.
- You serve your spouse with the divorce documents and provide him/her with the documents he/she needs to complete and file.
- Wait the required 20 days and file the remaining documents.
- If no hearing is required, a judge completes your divorce by signing your Decree of Divorce. If a hearing is required in your county, both parties will attend the hearing, and the judge will sign the Decree of Divorce after adequate testimony is given.
Division of property & debt, child parenting plan (including child support, visitation and custody), spousal support, and more are covered.
DivorceWriter provides forms specific to the state of Wyoming and offers a money back guarantee if your documents are not accepted by the Court.
Included Documents
If you select a Wyoming divorce without children, you are selecting the following forms:
- Vital Statistics Form
- Complaint for Divorce
- Summons
- Acceptance of Service
- Answer to Complaint for Divorce
- Required Initial Disclosures
- Notice of Service of Required Initial Disclosures
- Settlement Agreement
- Affidavit For Divorce Without Appearance of Parties
- Request for Setting
- Order Setting Divorce Trial
- Decree of Divorce
If you select a Wyoming divorce with children, you are selecting the following forms:
- Vital Statistics Form
- Complaint for Divorce
- Summons
- Order Requiring Financial Affidavits
- Acceptance of Service
- Answer to Complaint for Divorce
- Confidential Financial Affidavit
- Child Support Confidential Statement
- Child Support Computation Form
- Confidential Statement of the Parties for Child Support Order
- Affidavit For Divorce Without Appearance of Parties
- Request for Setting
- Order Setting Divorce Trial
- Decree of Divorce
- Income Withholding Order
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