Summary
In Wyoming, both spouses have equal rights to the marital home until a court order is issued. If you feel unsafe, request a law enforcement stand-by while collecting belongings. Consult your attorney for a Temporary Restraining Order if necessary.Full Conversation
What must I do if my husband has put all my clothes outside by the back of his truck we are not divorced the paperwork for a trial is March 19th by phone at 9am it was just sent out today found out from the courthouse was looking for legal advice and they told me can he just put my clothes outside or do I need to get a stand by officer
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please provide your location so I can give you the most accurate information?
* 9th avenue North greybull wy
Hello ****,
- In Wyoming, until a court order is issued, both spouses have equal rights to the property.
- If you feel unsafe, you can request a law enforcement stand-by while you collect your belongings.
- Reach out to your attorney to discuss a Temporary Restraining Order if necessary.
- Keep records of these incidents for your upcoming trial.
My address is still there I've lived there almost 13 years and what court order I've only served divorce papers at work and nothing else till the trial paperwork that was mailed today
Hello ****,
- Until the divorce is finalized, you both have equal rights to the marital home.
- If you haven't received a court order telling you to leave, you have the right to stay there.
- Again, if you feel unsafe, getting law enforcement involved could be beneficial.
Alright thanks I'm going there
That's a good decision, ****. Do remember to take care of your safety. Is there anything else you would like to know or any other situation you need help with?
Not at this time
Thank you for contacting us, ****. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any other questions in the future. Stay safe and take care.