Grounds for Divorce: The court may grant a divorce upon a finding of (1) irreconcilable differences in the marital relationship, or (2) incurable insanity. [Wyoming Statutes]
Residency Requirements: “No divorce shall be granted unless the plaintiff has resided in this state for sixty (60) days immediately preceding the time of filing the complaint, or the marriage was solemnized in this state and the plaintiff has resided in this state from the time of the marriage until the filing of the complaint. A married person who at the time of filing a complaint for divorce resides in this state is a resident although his spouse may reside elsewhere. [Wyoming Statutes]
Wyoming Child Support Enforcement Service Links and Telephone Numbers
Wyoming Child Support Enforcement
Telephone: Listed on website by county
Wyoming Child Support Guidelines and Calculator
Wyoming
Child Support Guidelines
Wyoming Child Support Calculator
Wyoming Divorce Forms Online
Wyoming Divorce Laws
Wyoming Statutes, Title 20
Wyoming Domestic Violence Resource Links and Telephone Numbers
Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Telephone: 307–755–5481
Toll Free: 800-990–3877
Wyoming Free or Low Cost Legal Services Programs
Wyoming Legal Services
Telephone: 800-442-6170
Wyoming Mediation Centers and Service Links and Telephone Numbers
Telephone: Listed on website by organization
Wyoming State and Local Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service Links
Wyoming State and Local Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service Telephone Numbers
Statewide: 307–632–9061
