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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.

Jayne Welch
Reviewed by Jayne Welch Content Attorney / Legal Editor, US Legal Forms

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.

Types of Divorce forms

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Property Agreements

Separation Agreement

Establish clear terms for separating partners, detailing property division and support obligations.

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Other

Separation + Support: Joint Custody & Mutual Support

Create a binding agreement for custody, visitation, and support of children after separation, ensuring both parents maintain shared responsibilities.

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Petitions

Non Military Affidavit

Confirm a person's non-active military status to support legal proceedings or respond to a court requirement.

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Motions

Motion: Contempt for Unpaid Alimony (Order to Show Cause)

Use this form to seek enforcement of alimony payments through a contempt proceeding when the other party fails to comply with a court order.

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Stipulations

Waiver of Service of Process

This document helps a defendant avoid the costs of formal service of a summons, saving time and resources in a legal action.

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Judgments

Motion to Vacate Judgment of Dismissal

Request to reverse a court's dismissal due to oversight or neglect, allowing your case to proceed.

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Decrees

Petition to Modify

Request to end child support due to visitation interference and child's adulthood status.

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Notices

Notice of Demand for Husband to Support Wife and Children

Notify a spouse of their obligation to provide financial support for the family, prompting a response before legal action is taken.

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Modifications

Affidavit in Support of Decree - Defendant

Use this affidavit when both parties have agreed on divorce terms, facilitating a court process without needing to appear in person.

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Name Change

Motion to Modify Decree — Restore Name

Easily request a court order to revert your name to your married name after a divorce, addressing difficulties you've faced with your maiden name.

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Common

Order Setting Divorce Trial and Requiring Pretrial Statements

Get ready for your divorce trial with this essential order, which outlines trial scheduling and pretrial requirements to streamline proceedings.

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Common

Request for Setting

Request a hearing or trial date to resolve divorce matters, including agreements or disputes over terms.

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Standard

Separation Agreement (No Kids · No Joint Property · Future Filing)

Ideal for couples seeking a separation agreement prior to divorce, this document outlines rights and responsibilities without joint property or debts.

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Separation Agreement (No Kids · No Joint Property · Immediate)

Use this agreement to settle marital rights and obligations without involving children, joint property, or debts. It’s effective immediately for both parties.

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Separation Agreement (No Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)

Enter a binding agreement for immediate marital separation and property division without children, ensuring clarity on joint debts and assets.

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Separation Agreement (No Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)

Enter into a separation agreement before divorce to address property and debts without children involved.

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Separation Agreement (No Kids)

Utilize this agreement to settle property and financial matters during a separation without children, ensuring clarity and legal protection for both parties.

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Standard

Order on Motion for Plaintiff Without Children

Use this form to request a court order related to a motion when children are not involved, streamlining the legal process for adults.

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Standard

Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)

Enter into a binding separation agreement to settle property and debt issues for spouses with minor children in Wyoming.

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Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)

Use this agreement to settle property and custody issues during a divorce with minor children. It details mutual rights and responsibilities.

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Standard

Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · No Joint Property · Immediate)

Complete an immediate separation agreement for married individuals with children but no shared property or debts.

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Standard

Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · No Joint Property · Future Filing)

Ideal for couples separating without joint property or debts, this agreement outlines parental responsibilities and arrangements for minors in a divorce context.

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Separation Agreement (Adult Kids)

Resolve property and financial issues amicably after separation, tailored for couples without dependent children.

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Separation Agreement (Adult Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)

Enter a legally binding separation agreement for married couples with adult children and joint property in Wyoming, effective immediately.

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Separation Agreement (Adult Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)

Create a legally binding separation agreement to divide property and settle debts when contemplating divorce, especially for those with adult children.

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Worksheets

Divorce Worksheet and Law Summary for Contested

Prepare efficiently for your divorce consultation with this comprehensive worksheet, designed to outline critical information and streamline the process.

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Discovery

Discovery Interrogatories: Defendant → Plaintiff

Use this document to formally request information and documents from the plaintiff during legal proceedings.

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Discovery

Discovery Interrogatories: Plaintiff → Defendant

Request vital information and documents from the defendant during discovery in legal proceedings.

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Discovery

Discovery Interrogatories: Divorce (Either Party)

Gather essential information for divorce proceedings by answering detailed financial and asset-related questions.

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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.

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.

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).

Practical tip

When considering divorse, clarify financial responsibilities early to avoid disputes later.

Glossary

DivorceThe legal termination of a marriage.
PetitionA formal request to the court for legal action.
DecreeAn official order issued by a legal authority.
AgreementA mutual understanding between two parties.
SettlementAn arrangement reached by both parties in a dispute.
SeparationThe process of living apart while remaining legally married.
ContestedDisagreements exist between parties regarding the terms of the divorce.
UncontestedBoth parties agree on all aspects of the divorce.
ComplaintA statement of grievances or issues to be addressed by the court.
NotarizationThe process of verifying a document's authenticity by a notary public.

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