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Section 20-2-106 – Judicial Separation; Procedure; Powers of Court; Defenses.

20-2-106. Judicial separation; procedure; powers of court; defenses. (a) When circumstances are such that grounds for a divorce exist, the aggrieved party may institute a proceeding by complaint in the same manner as if petitioner were seeking a decree of divorce, but praying instead to be allowed to live separate and apart from the offending […]

Section 20-2-107 – Residential Requirements Generally for Divorce.

20-2-107. Residential requirements generally for divorce. (a) No divorce shall be granted unless one of the parties 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 one of the parties has resided in this state from the time […]

Section 20-2-101 – Void and Voidable Marriages Defined; Annulments.

20-2-101. Void and voidable marriages defined; annulments. (a) Marriages contracted in Wyoming are void without any decree of divorce: (i) When either party has a husband or wife living at the time of contracting the marriage; (ii) When either party is mentally incompetent at the time of contracting the marriage; (iii) When the parties stand […]

Section 20-2-102 – Petition by Spouse for Support.

20-2-102. Petition by spouse for support. When the husband and wife are living separately, or when they are living together but one (1) spouse does not support the other spouse or children within his means, and no proceeding for divorce is pending, the other spouse or the department of family services may institute a proceeding […]