Wyoming Divorce Forms — Complete Guide (2026)

Wyoming divorce forms are available at: courts.state.wy.us/court-self-help — Wyoming Judicial Branch self-help center.


Where to Get Wyoming Divorce Forms

Wyoming Judicial Branch Self-Help: courts.state.wy.us/court-self-help — official forms and instructions. District Court Clerk's Office: In-person at any Wyoming District Court. WyoLaw: wyolaw.org — free legal information and resources.


Core Forms — Uncontested Divorce

FormPurpose
Complaint for DivorceFiled by Plaintiff; includes Separation Agreement as exhibit
Separation AgreementComplete and sign before filing; filed with the Complaint
SummonsIf individual filing; served on Defendant
Financial Disclosure (if county requires)Income, assets, debts
Proposed Decree of DivorceCourt fills in signature/date
If children: Parenting PlanRequired; comprehensive
If children: Child Support WorksheetWyoming Guidelines calculation

Separation Agreement — Wyoming's Key Pre-Filing Document

Wyoming practice: prepare the complete Separation Agreement before filing. It is filed with the Complaint as an exhibit. The court reviews the agreement and enters it as part of the Decree.

What the Separation Agreement Must Cover

Marital Real Property:

  • Full address and legal description
  • Agreed FMV; mortgage balance; marital equity
  • Assignment: one keeps (buyout; refinancing deadline; Deed → Wyoming County Clerk) or sale
  • Fallback sale provision

Marital Financial Accounts:

  • Institution, type, balance; assignment; transfer

Retirement Accounts:

  • QDRO for ERISA employer plans
  • IRA: transfer incident to divorce
  • Wyoming Retirement System (WRS): retirement.wyo.gov — DRO for state/public employees

Vehicles: Assignment; loan assumption; Wyoming DMV transfer

Marital Debts: Creditor, balance, who assumes, indemnification

Separate Property: Both parties acknowledge each spouse's separate property

Alimony: Award with terms — or explicit waiver. Note: Wyoming courts rarely award long-term alimony (Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-114). Short-term rehabilitative alimony, if any, is more typical when awarded.

"Each party waives any and all claims for alimony and spousal support, now and forever."

If Children: Legal custody, physical custody, Parenting Plan, child support per Wyoming Guidelines


Wyoming Child Support Guidelines — Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-304

Wyoming uses a percentage-of-income model:

  1. Determine the non-custodial parent's net monthly income
  2. Apply Wyoming percentage based on number of children
  3. Adjust for shared custody, health insurance, childcare

Duration: Wyoming child support generally continues to age 18 (or 20 if enrolled in secondary school).


Alimony — Wyoming Factors (Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-114)

Wyoming courts may award alimony considering all relevant factors. However, Wyoming courts rarely award long-term alimony:

  • Duration of the marriage
  • Age and health of the parties
  • Earning capacity and financial circumstances
  • Contributions to the marriage
  • Standard of living during the marriage

When Wyoming courts award alimony, it is most commonly short-term and rehabilitative. This is a significant planning consideration.


Last reviewed: March 2026 | courts.state.wy.us/court-self-help | Separation Agreement filed with complaint | Alimony rarely awarded long-term (Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-114) | Wyoming Child Support Guidelines (Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-304) | Wyoming County Clerk — deed recording | Wyoming WRS DRO — retirement.wyo.gov | wyolaw.org

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Written by the SoLongSoulmate.com Editorial Team

Researched using official state court websites, state statutes, and legal aid resources. All filing fees and procedures verified March 2026. This is general legal information — not legal advice.

Last reviewed: March 2026 · Verify current fees and forms with your local court before filing.