Vital Statistics Form State of Wyoming Department of Health Absolute Divorce Or Annulment for Plaintiff without Children - Wyoming 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the husband’s full name in the designated field. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
  3. Fill in the husband’s residence details, including city, county, and state. This helps establish jurisdiction.
  4. Next, provide the wife’s name and maiden surname. Follow this with her residence information similar to the husband's section.
  5. Complete the date of birth fields for both parties, ensuring you format them correctly (Month, Day, Year).
  6. Indicate where the marriage took place by filling in the city, county, and state or foreign country.
  7. Specify the date when both parties last resided together and indicate if there are any children under 18 living in that household.
  8. Select who is filing for divorce or annulment and provide attorney details if applicable.
  9. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting your form through our platform.

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Absolute divorce is a legal process that formally terminates a marriage, allowing both parties to move on with their lives independently. It is a complete dissolution of the marriage and severs all legal ties between the spouses. In simpler terms, it is the final and permanent end to a marital relationship.
A divorce decree is sometimes called a divorce judgment, a final judgment of divorce, or a marital settlement agreement. Regardless of the name, it refers to the official court document that ends a marriage and outlines the terms of the separation.
You can contact the county clerks office or use online databases for divorce decrees. If no record is found, consider hiring a private investigator or attorney to assist. Keep in mind that without a finalized divorce decree, you remain legally married.
An absolute divorce fully dissolves the marriage. Once a decree of absolute divorce is entered, either person can remarry. Any jointly-owned property is divided and distributed in accordance with an agreement (such as a pre-nuptial agreement or other written contract), or with the Marital Property Act.
The state-issued certificate is not yet an open public record. Contact Wyoming Vital Statistics. Or contact the countys Clerk of District Court office for a case number. Depending upon the county, actual case files may still be with the court or have been transferred to the Wyoming State Archives (without the index).

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