Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement Minor Children no Joint Property or Debts effective Immediately - Wyoming 2025

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As a fair and equitable distribution state, Wyoming judges divide marital property and assets by considering multiple factors, including the length of the marriage, how much each spouse makes and the contributions of each spouse.
A settlement agreement differs from a separation agreement as it sets the terms for the divorce, not the separation. A settlement agreement should address all central issues of the divorce. This can include things like division of marital assets and debts, child custody, and child support, as well as spousal support.
Generally, separate property is: Anything you earned or owned (or a debt) from before you married or after you separated. Anything you buy with separate property or you earn from separate property. Gifts or inheritance (to one of you) even if it was given or inherited when you were married.
Residents in Wyoming may file for a judicial separation by demonstrating that they meet the states divorce requirements. (W.S.1977 20-2-106.) Youll need to meet Wyomings residency requirement, meaning at least one spouse has lived in the state for a minimum of 60 days before filing.
This is done by filing a complaint in the same manner as for a divorce but asking to be allowed to live separately from your spouse rather than to be divorced. The judge in a case for separation has the power to decide issues of custody, alimony, child support, and the division of property.

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There are three types of separation: trial separation, permanent separation, and legal separation. While legal separation must be approved by a family court and may serve as an alternative to divorce, trial and permanent separation are more immediate measures taken before a divorce or potential divorce.

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