What are the grounds for divorce in Wyoming?
Wyoming is a purely "no-fault" divorce
state, meaning that you can't allege that your spouse's wrongdoing was the
cause of the divorce. Instead, most divorces are based on the grounds that the
parties have irreconcilable differences that have led to the breakdown of the
marriage. However, fault may be considered by the court as a factor in dividing
property or awarding alimony. To learn more about how Wyoming uses fault as a
determining factor in alimony and property issues, see Nolo's Essential Guide
to Divorce, by Emily Doskow (Nolo).
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