Wyoming WY AI draft
Methodology
Equitable distribution
Wyoming divides marital property equitably. Courts are granted broad authority to divide all property just and equitably, considering the circumstances and needs of each party.
Statutory Factors
The following factors are commonly evaluated under Wyoming law:
- Duration of the marriage
- Income and liabilities of each spouse
- Contributions to the marriage including homemaking
- Future earning capacity
- Tax consequences
- Waste or dissipation of marital assets
- Custodial needs
- Any other factors for fairness
Statute Reference
Citation: Wyo. Stat. §20-2-114
Source: https://wyoleg.gov/legislation/statutes/
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Wyoming Property Division
Wyoming Statute §20-2-114 grants courts broad authority to divide marital property equitably. Courts consider the respective merits of the parties, the condition in which they will be left by the divorce, the party through whom the property was acquired, and the burdens imposed on the property for the benefit of the children. Wyoming courts have considerable discretion to achieve an equitable result.
Citation: Wyo. Stat. §20-2-114
Source: https://wyoleg.gov/legislation/statutes/
Last updated: 2026-05-19T01:39:54.016388