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Cases of Interest: Wyoming
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Appreciation of Assets (full category)WYOMING: Davis v. Davis, 980 P.2d 322 (Wyo. 1999).
Evidence of appreciation was sufficient to find increased value in the marital home for the purposes of equitable distribution.
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Bankruptcy (full category)WYOMING: Richardson v. Richardson, 868 P.2d 259 (Wyo. 1994).
The discharge in a bankruptcy proceeding of a number of debts allocated to the husband in the divorce decree constituted a "change in circumstances" justifying modification.
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Classification of Assets (full category)WYOMING: Bricker v. Bricker, 877 P.2d 747 (Wyo. 1994).
The trial court did not abuse its discretion by awarding the wife a portion of the profits realized from the sale of assets during the marriage, despite the husband's claim that the property no longer existed.
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Debts (full category)WYOMING: Richardson v. Richardson, 868 P.2d 259 (Wyo. 1994).
The discharge in a bankruptcy proceeding of a number of debts allocated to the husband in the divorce decree constituted a "change in circumstances" justifying modification.
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Marital Home (full category)WYOMING: Davis v. Davis, 980 P.2d 322 (Wyo. 1999).
Evidence of appreciation was sufficient to find increased value in the marital home for the purposes of equitable distribution.
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Postdecree Proceedings (full category)WYOMING: Richardson v. Richardson, 868 P.2d 259 (Wyo. 1994).
The discharge in a bankruptcy proceeding of a number of debts allocated to the husband in the divorce decree constituted a "change in circumstances" justifying modification.
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Third Parties (full category)WYOMING: Nielson v. Thompson, 982 P.2d 709 (Wyo. 1999).
Judgment creditors of the husband had no right to intervene in the divorce action to ensure that he would receive enough assets against which the creditors might execute.
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Torts (full category)WYOMING: McCulloh v. Drake, Nos. 99-136, 99-137 (Wyo. June 5, 2001).
In this case, the court adopted the rule that intentional-infliction-of-emotional-distress claims may be brought in a divorce action.
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