Wyoming Divorce
The Wyoming Family Law Center is a resource on divorce and family law in the State of Wyoming for non-lawyers and pro se litigants. Please let us know if we have omitted a link to an important state resource and we will gladly add it.
Courts and Community Resources
Lawyers and DivorceMediation
Glossary of Family Law Terms
Wyoming Court System
Equal Justice Wyoming
Research Guides from the University of Wyoming College of Law
State Statutory Resources
If you wish to review your State's Statutes or Code, click the link below:Wyoming State Code - searchable database
Divorce Law
Wyoming law allows for filing of no-fault divorce under the grounds of "irreconcilable differences" in the marital relationship. The filing party (Plaintiff) must have resided in Wisconsin for at least sixty days immediately preceding the time of filing the complaint, or if the marriage was solemnized in Wisconsin and the Plaintiff has resided in Wisconsin from the time of the marriage until the filing of the complaint. (Wyoming Statutes, Title 20)Divorce FAQs - Equal Justice Wyoming
Marriage and Living Together Law
Wyoming Marriage License LawsChild Support
Wyoming Child Support CalculatorWyoming Child Support Enforcement
Child Support FAQs - Equal Justice Wyoming
Child Support Explained
Child Custody and Visitation Law
Child custody decisions are based on the best interests of the child.Child Custody Law - Wyoming Statutes Annotated; Title 20, Chapter 2
Child Custody FAQs - Equal Justice Wyoming
FAQ on Child Custody and Visitation
Child Custody Resources
Property Division
Wyoming is an "equitable distribution" state.Property and Debt Distribution - Equal Justice Wyoming
Divorce Questionnaire and Worksheet