Paternity Law and Procedure Handbook - Wyoming 2026

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  2. Begin with the 'Introduction' section, which outlines the importance of establishing paternity. Familiarize yourself with the key concepts presented.
  3. Move to 'Definitions' to understand terms like 'Biological Father' and 'Voluntary Establishment of Paternity.' This will help you navigate the handbook effectively.
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Parents who are married at conception or birth of a child automatically establish paternity under Wyoming Statute 35-1-411. If incorrect information is provided at time of birth, a court order may be required to correct the certificate once established. Establishing Paternity - Wyoming Department of Health Wyoming Department of Health admin vitalstatistics establish Wyoming Department of Health admin vitalstatistics establish
Understanding Fathers Rights in Cheyenne, WY In Cheyenne, fathers have the right to pursue custody and participate actively in the lives of their children. Wyoming law is designed to ensure that parenting time and decision-making responsibilities are shared equitably, based on the best interests of the child.
I acknowledge that the man named above is the biological father/parent of my child. I give my consent to have his name appear on the Certificate of Birth of my child. I declare and affirm that I am not married and that I have not been married in the past 300 days. Acknowledgment of Paternity - Child Born outside of Marriage Louisiana Department of Health assets oph Center-RS vitalrec Louisiana Department of Health assets oph Center-RS vitalrec
In most cases, a father establishes his parental rights by signing an acknowledgment of paternity or a paternity statement at some point after the childs birthas long as no dispute over custody or adoption arises in the interim.
Again, Wyoming law requires that courts make child custody decisions on the basis of the childs best interests standard. This same standard also applies in cases in which the parents are not married to each other. A Wyoming court evaluates each parents fitness to parent.

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