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Divorce

Updated: 
April 1, 2024

Can I get alimony?

Alimony (also called maintenance) is financial support paid by, or to, your spouse and can be awarded when a divorce is granted. The judge has wide discretion (choice) about whether or not to grant alimony.1 When making a decision about alimony, a judge will consider several factors to make a fair decision, including (but not limited to):

  • the ability of the spouse who is paying alimony to pay;2
  • the ability of the spouse who is paying alimony to earn money in the future;3
  • child support responsibilities;
  • division of property; and
  • other financial matters.4

1Sellers v. Sellers, 775 P.2d 1029 (1989)
2 Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-114
3Muller v. Muller, 838 P.2d 198 (1992)
4Reavis v. Reavis, 955 P.2d 428 (1998)