Wyoming Divorce Cost Estimator
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How Wyoming Calculates It
A divorce in Wyoming costs between $85 and $160 in court filing fees depending on the county, with total costs ranging from $2,200 for an uncontested divorce to $10,000 or more for contested cases, according to Wyoming Statutes Title 20, Domestic Relations. The median attorney hourly rate in Wyoming is $280, placing it in the moderate range nationally. Wyoming's filing fees vary by county — most district courts charge between $85 and $160 to initiate a divorce petition under the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure. No fee is required to file an answer.
If you cannot afford filing costs, Wyoming courts offer a fee waiver through the Affidavit of Indigency (Self-Help Packet 10), available at wyocourts.gov. Attorney costs represent the largest expense in a Wyoming divorce. Retainer fees typically range from $2,500 to $10,000 depending on case complexity. For uncontested divorces with no children or significant assets, some Wyoming attorneys offer flat-fee arrangements between $1,500 and $3,000.
Contested cases involving custody disputes or business valuations can exceed $15,000 in total legal fees. Additional Wyoming divorce costs include process server fees ($50–$75), parenting classes required by many county courts ($25–$50 per parent), and mediation fees ($100–$300 per hour if court-ordered). Wyoming processes approximately 2,000 divorce filings annually across its population of 584,057 residents, reflecting a divorce rate of 3.5 per 1,000 population (2022 data). As of July 2024.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a divorce cost in Wyoming?
A Wyoming divorce costs between $2,200 for an uncontested case and $10,000 or more for a contested divorce. Filing fees range from $85 to $160 depending on the county, and the median attorney hourly rate is $280 under Wyoming Statutes Title 20. Additional costs include process server fees ($50–$75), parenting classes ($25–$50 per parent), and potential mediation fees if court-ordered.
What is the filing fee for divorce in Wyoming?
Wyoming divorce filing fees range from approximately $85 to $160, varying by county district court. There is no fee required to file an answer to a divorce petition. Jury demand fees are $50 for a 6-person jury and $150 for a 12-person jury. Fee schedules are available at wyocourts.gov. As of July 2024 — verify with your local clerk.
How much do divorce attorneys charge in Wyoming?
Wyoming divorce attorneys charge a median hourly rate of $280, with most family law attorneys billing between $200 and $350 per hour. Initial retainer fees typically range from $2,500 to $10,000 depending on case complexity. For simple uncontested divorces, some Wyoming attorneys offer flat-fee arrangements between $1,500 and $3,000.
Can I get a fee waiver for divorce in Wyoming?
Yes, Wyoming courts offer fee waivers for divorce filing costs through the Affidavit of Indigency and Request for Waiver of Filing Fees, available as Self-Help Packet 10 from wyocourts.gov. You must demonstrate financial hardship to qualify. If approved, the court waives the $85–$160 filing fee entirely, allowing you to proceed without upfront court costs.
Is mediation required in Wyoming and how much does it cost?
Mediation is not universally mandatory in Wyoming, but a judge may order it before setting a trial date under Wyoming court rules. Wyoming mediators typically charge $100 to $300 per hour, with total mediation costs ranging from $1,500 to $4,500 depending on the number of sessions. Parties usually split mediation costs equally, making it significantly less expensive than contested litigation.
How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Wyoming?
An uncontested divorce in Wyoming has a median total cost of approximately $2,200, including filing fees ($85–$160), process server fees ($50–$75), and limited attorney involvement. If both spouses agree on all terms — property division, support, and custody — some attorneys offer flat fees between $1,500 and $3,000. Self-represented filers using Wyoming's free self-help forms can reduce costs further.
What are the hidden costs of divorce in Wyoming?
Common overlooked Wyoming divorce expenses include parenting classes ($25–$50 per parent, required by many county courts), custody evaluations ($2,500–$7,500 if court-ordered), real estate appraisals ($300–$600), business valuations ($3,000–$10,000), and court reporter fees for depositions. Guardian ad litem fees, if appointed for children's interests, can add $2,000–$5,000 to total costs.
Can I file for divorce without an attorney in Wyoming?
Yes, Wyoming allows pro se (self-represented) divorce filings. The Wyoming Judicial Branch provides free self-help divorce packets at wyocourts.gov, including separate forms for cases with and without children. You still pay the county filing fee ($85–$160) unless you obtain a fee waiver. Pro se filing works best for uncontested cases where both spouses agree on all terms.
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