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Wyoming Divorse

Divorse documents help individuals navigate the process of ending a marriage. Attorney-drafted templates are quick and straightforward to complete.

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Wyoming No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage for Persons with No Children with or without Property and Debts

Use this package for a straightforward, uncontested divorce in Wyoming when both parties agree on all terms and have no children.

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Common Wyoming Divorse documents

  • Divorce Petition — initiates the legal process to dissolve a marriage.
  • Marital Settlement Agreement — outlines terms agreed upon by both spouses.
  • Divorce Decree — finalizes the court’s decision on the divorce.
  • Complaint for Divorce — formal request to the court for a divorce.
  • Separation Agreement — details the terms of a couple's separation.
  • Divorce Application — requests the court's permission to file for divorce.

Similar documents: key differences

  • Divorce vs. Legal Separation — Divorce ends the marriage, while Legal Separation allows couples to live apart but remain married.
  • Uncontested Divorce vs. Contested Divorce — Uncontested Divorce means both parties agree on all terms; Contested Divorce involves disputes.
  • Divorce Petition vs. Complaint for Divorce — Both serve to initiate divorce proceedings, but terminology may vary by state.
  • Divorce Decree vs. Marital Settlement Agreement — Divorce Decree is a court order finalizing the divorce; Marital Settlement Agreement is a negotiated arrangement between spouses.

How to get started

Begin your divorse process easily with these steps.

  • Find a template or package that fits your situation.
  • Review the description, preview, and signing requirements.
  • Get full access with a subscription.
  • Complete it in the online editor.
  • Export or send: download, email, USPS mail, notarize online, or send for e-signature (Premium).

FAQs

The first step is to prepare and file the necessary divorce documents with the court.

The duration varies based on whether the divorce is contested or uncontested.

If contested, the divorce may take longer and require court intervention.

Yes, you can withdraw your filing before the final judgment is made.

While not required, having legal advice can help navigate complexities.

Glossary

  • Divorce - The legal termination of a marriage.
  • Petition - A formal request to the court for legal action.
  • Decree - An official order issued by a legal authority.
  • Agreement - A mutual understanding between two parties.
  • Settlement - An arrangement reached by both parties in a dispute.
  • Separation - The process of living apart while remaining legally married.
  • Contested - Disagreements exist between parties regarding the terms of the divorce.
  • Uncontested - Both parties agree on all aspects of the divorce.
  • Complaint - A statement of grievances or issues to be addressed by the court.
  • Notarization - The process of verifying a document's authenticity by a notary public.

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