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Joint and shared custody both imply that parents will have equal or close-to-equal custody while sole custody implies that only one parent will have legal and/or physical custody. In Wyoming, joint or shared custody will only be granted in cases where it has been proven to be the best arrangement.
If you are petitioning to establish or modify child custody: Quality of the relationship with each parent. Ability of each parent to provide adequate care. Relative competency and fitness of each parent. Each parents willingness to embrace the responsibilities of parenting.
Wyoming probate records include wills, inheritance tax records, oaths and bonds, petitions, letters testamentaries, letters of administration, final accounts, inventories, bills of sale, probate journals, claims against estates, and guardianship annual reports.
While child custody laws in Wyoming permit physical custody to be divided 50/50 between parents, realistically this rarely happens. More often, one parent is given primary physical custody, while the other is given a schedule of parenting time that will give them frequent and continuing contact with their child.
You file the petition in the court where the children lived for the last six months before filing. You also send a copy of the petition to the other side. After you file the petition, the other side has 20 days to respond or file a counterclaim, 30 days if the other side is out of state.
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If the parents cant agree on a parenting plan, a judge will have to decide which custody arrangements will be in the childs best interests. When making that decision, judges must consider all of the relevant circumstances, including: the quality of the childs relationship with each parent.
At What Age Can a Child Decide Which Parent to Live With in Wyoming? Thats something of a trick question, because normally a childmeaning someone under the age of majority, which is 18 in Wyomingdoesnt have decision-making power when it comes to custody. (Wyo. Stat.
File the Petition. current custody and child support order, you must file the Petition to Modify Custody and Support (Petition). If you are filing the Petition, you are the Petitioner regardless of whether you were the Plaintiff or the Defendant when the custody and child support order was first entered.

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