Wyoming decree divorce 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Wyoming Decree Divorce in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Plaintiff and Defendant's names at the top of the form. Ensure that all applicable boxes are checked, as failure to do so may result in rejection by the court.
  3. In Section 1, indicate where both parties lived prior to filing. This is crucial for establishing jurisdiction.
  4. Complete Section 2 regarding the residency of minor children, ensuring you provide accurate dates.
  5. Proceed through each section methodically, filling out details about custody arrangements, child support obligations, and property division as specified in Sections 10 through 14.
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CERTIFICATES OF BIRTH, DEATH, MARRIAGE AND DIVORCECertified copies of Wyoming birth certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees and marriage licenses are available through the State of Wyoming Vital Records Division.
Your divorce is final on the day the court signs the divorce decree. You normally will receive it a few days later, since it is sent to your attorney, who will then send you a copy. You are legally divorced as of the date the decree is signed.
To obtain these records, contact the court clerks office where the divorce was finalized. They may provide copies from microfilm or paper files. Some jurisdictions have since digitized older records, but availability varies. Requesting records typically requires case details and may involve fees.
The civil High Court, where your divorce was filed, is where copies of divorce decrees are stored in electronic and hardcopy formats.

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