Legal Question in Family Law in Wyoming
withdrawing from a divorce filing
how can i withdraw a divorce that i have filed?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: withdrawing from a divorce filing
How you withdraw a complaint for divorce depends
primarily on where you are in the process.
If you have not served your spouse, you may file a
motion with the court to have it dismissed without
prejudice. In the alternative, you could ask your
process server to return the paperwork to you and
to not serve your spouse. You could then just wait
for the court to dismiss the action because you have
failed to prosecute it.
If you have served your spouse, and he/she has not
answered, you can also file a motion to dismiss without
prejudice. If your spouse answers only, without counter-
claiming against you, the court may well grant your
motion.
If your spouse has answered and counterclaimed, you may file a motion
to dismiss your complaint, but unless he/she files a similar motion to
dismiss their counterclaim, the case will be tried as if he/she were the
plaintiff and you were the defendant. In other words, your issues may not
receive the hearing you would like them to have.
In any of these examples, the court may require you appear at a hearing
before it will grant your motion. In all cases where you file a motion,
you need to file a proposed order granting the relief for which you have
asked.