Order Setting Divorce Trial and Requiring Pretrial Statements - Wyoming 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Order Setting Divorce Trial and Requiring Pretrial Statements in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Plaintiff and Defendant names at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. In the section detailing the trial date, enter the scheduled date, time, and courtroom number. This ensures all parties are informed about where and when to appear.
  4. Complete Section 'A' by providing a sworn statement that includes personal data, employment history, assets, liabilities, and any other relevant information. Use narrative form for clarity.
  5. In Section 'B', if applicable, include a statement from your counsel outlining your position on asset division, alimony claims, witness lists, and expected testimony.
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On average, an uncontested case can be finalized in about 6 weeks, while complicated contested divorces may last for 6-18 months. According to Wyoming laws, the defendant has 20 days (30 days if they live in another state) to answer the Complaint for Divorce after they have been served with the papers.
Q: What Assets Are Untouchable in a Divorce? A: Assets considered untouchable in a divorce include inheritances, personal gifts, and property owned before marriage. However, if these assets are commingled with marital property or used for marital purposes, they can lose their separate property status.
Wyoming is an equitable distribution state, meaning the court will divide the property in a way that is fair considering several factors. In some cases, a fair division will be an equal (50/50) division. In other cases, however, the judge may decide to award one spouse a greater percentage of the marital property.

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