Wyoming Statutes
§ 20-1-201 — Separate estate of real and personal property; not subject to control of spouse; exceptions
Wyoming § 20-1-201
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 20-1-201 (2026).
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All property belonging to a married person as his separate
property which he owns at the time of his marriage or which
during marriage he acquires in good faith from any person by
descent or otherwise, together with all rents, issues, increase
and profits thereof, is during marriage his sole and separate
property under his sole control and may be held, owned,
possessed and enjoyed by him the same as though he were single.
Such property is not subject to the disposal, control or
interference of his spouse and is exempt from execution or
attachment for the debts of his spouse if the property was not
conveyed to him by his spouse in fraud of his creditors. The
necessary expenses of the family and the education of the
children are chargeable upon the property of both husband and
wife, or eithe
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Nearby Sections
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§ 20-1-101
Marriage a civil contract§ 20-1-103
License; required§ 20-1-104
Repealed by Laws 1985, ch. 22, § 2§ 20-1-105
Judge may order license issued§ 20-1-107
Certificate of marriage§ 20-1-108
Offenses relating to marriage generally§ 20-1-111
Foreign marriages§ 20-1-112
Repealed by Laws 1995, ch. 117, § 1§ 20-1-113
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