Wyoming Divorce With Children — Custody and Child Support (2026)
Wyoming District Court applies the "best interests of the child" standard in all custody decisions (Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-201).
Wyoming Custody Framework
Legal Custody
- Joint legal custody: Both parents share major decisions — strongly preferred
- Sole legal custody: One parent — when cooperation is impossible or harmful
Physical Custody
- Primary physical custody: Child primarily lives with one parent; other has visitation
- Shared/joint physical custody: Substantial time with each parent
Best Interests of the Child — Wyoming Factors (Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-201(a))
Wyoming District Court considers all relevant factors including:
- Quality of the relationship each child has with each parent
- Ability of each parent to provide adequate care — food, clothing, medical care
- Relative competency and fitness of each parent
- Each parent's willingness to accept all responsibilities of parenting
- How the parents and child can best maintain and strengthen a relationship with each other
- How the parents and child interact and communicate with each other and how such interaction and communication may be improved
- The ability and disposition of each parent to allow the child frequent and continuing contact with the other parent
- Geographic distance between the parents' residences
- The current physical and mental ability of each parent to care for the child
- Any other factors the court deems necessary and relevant
Domestic violence: Wyoming courts must consider evidence of domestic violence (Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-201(c)).
Parenting Plan — Required
Wyoming requires a comprehensive Parenting Plan filed with the divorce packet. It must address:
- Legal custody designation
- Primary residence and regular parenting schedule
- Holiday and vacation schedule
- Healthcare decision-making
- Educational decisions
- Transportation and exchange logistics
- Communication protocols
- Relocation provisions
- Dispute resolution
Wyoming Child Support Guidelines — Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-304
Wyoming uses a percentage-of-income model:
- Determine the non-custodial parent's net monthly income
- Apply Wyoming percentage based on number of children:
- 1 child: 20%
- 2 children: 25%
- 3 children: 28%
- 4 children: 31%
- 5+ children: 35%
- Adjust for: shared custody time, health insurance, childcare
Duration: Wyoming child support generally continues to age 18 (or 20 if enrolled in secondary school).
Income Withholding Order: Routinely issued by Wyoming courts.
Last reviewed: March 2026 | Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-201 best interests | Joint legal custody preferred | Parenting Plan required — filed with complaint packet | Wyoming Child Support Guidelines (Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-304) | Support generally ends at 18 (or 20 in secondary school) | Domestic violence considered | District Court | courts.state.wy.us/court-self-help
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Researched using official state court websites and verified legal aid resources. Filing fees and procedures verified June 2026. General legal information only — not legal advice.
Last reviewed: March 2026 · Verify current fees and forms with your local court before filing.