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

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The Wyoming No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package is a legal toolkit designed for individuals seeking to dissolve their marriage without involving children. This package is tailored for couples who have irreconcilable differences and agree on all divorce terms, including property and debt distribution. Unlike contested divorces, this package simplifies the process by allowing both parties to cooperate and reach mutual agreements, making it a straightforward option for those eligible.


Key parts of this document

  • Complaint for Divorce: Initiates the divorce process.
  • Waiver of Service of Process: Allows the Defendant to waive formal service of divorce papers.
  • Separation and Property Settlement Agreement: Specifies how assets and debts will be divided.
  • Affidavit in Support of Decree: Confirms the truth of allegations in the complaint.
  • Decree of Divorce: Officially finalizes the dissolution of marriage.
  • Non-Military Affidavit: Certifies the Defendant's military status.

When this form is needed

This divorce package should be utilized when both spouses have agreed on all terms concerning their divorce, including the division of property and debts and there are no children involved. It is ideal for couples who have lived in Wyoming for the required duration and wish to minimize conflict during their divorce proceedings.

Who should use this form

  • Couples without children who wish to file for divorce.
  • Individuals who have agreed on all divorce terms.
  • Spouses residing in Wyoming for at least sixty days prior to filing.
  • Parties seeking a simplified and amicable divorce process.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Complete the Complaint for Divorce and the Non-Military Affidavit.
  • File the completed documents with the court and pay the required filing fee.
  • Provide the Defendant with the Notice of Lawsuit and Waiver of Service of Process.
  • If the Defendant waives service, file the signed Waiver with the court; otherwise, issue a Summons.
  • Draft and finalize the Separation and Property Settlement Agreement together.
  • After the 20-day waiting period, present the Decree of Divorce to the court for approval.

Notarization requirements for this form

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, some documents within the package may need to be notarized when submitting to the court. It is advised to consult with the local clerk for specific requirements.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to meet residency requirements before filing.
  • Not properly filling out the Waiver of Service of Process.
  • Ignoring the mandatory waiting period before finalizing the divorce.
  • Neglecting to ensure both spouses sign the Separation Agreement.

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Quick recap

  • This divorce package is specifically for Wyoming couples without children, seeking a no-fault divorce.
  • Both spouses must agree on all terms, including property and financial matters.
  • Follow the detailed instructions carefully to avoid common pitfalls.
  • Filing for divorce in Wyoming requires meeting residency and agreed-upon grounds.

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FAQ

The couple can, if they agree, cancel the divorce by asking the court to dismiss the divorce after the papers have been filed. Many times, they can request a dismissal form from the county clerk anytime before a judgment has been entered. If no response has been filed, the petitioner alone can file the dismissal form.

Yes you can withdraw divorce petition now and you can also filed another petition in future if required. Marriage cannot be said void on the basis of separation, it can only be nullified by the court of law, if another spouse is not known to anyone after all efforts not less than 7 years.

A divorce case may be dismissed if the person who filed for divorce withdraws the request. This can be done if the respondent did not answer the divorce petition.The court may move to dismiss a divorce case if no activity has been made in a certain period of time, which is typically one year from the filing date.

You can attempt to have the case reopened through filing a motion to reopen. However, the decision to reopen is up to the judge, and one major thing the judge will consider is the length of time the case has been dismissed.

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