Custody and Child Support Modification Information and Instructions - Wyoming 2026

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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open the Custody and Child Support Modification Information and Instructions in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the form's components, including the Petition to Modify Custody and Support, Summons, and Confidential Financial Affidavit. Ensure you understand each section before filling them out.
  3. Fill out the Petition to Modify Custody and Support. Attach a certified copy of your prior custody order as required. Make sure all information is accurate to avoid delays.
  4. Complete the Confidential Statement of the Parties for Child Support Order. This document is crucial for determining child support obligations.
  5. Once all forms are filled, file them with the Clerk of District Court. Remember to pay any applicable filing fees and obtain a case number.
  6. Serve the Respondent with a file-stamped copy of all documents filed. You can do this through personal service or by having them sign an Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Service form.

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In your letter, you must identify who you are, state specifically what your change in circumstance is, and definitively request a review of your case. You will send this letter to the CSE caseworker assigned to your case in the regional office that enforces your order.
While the standard answer is that child support can be modified every three years, exceptions are made when there is a substantial change in circumstances. If youve experienced a docHub change in your income or your childs needs, it may be worth exploring your options for an earlier modification.
The court will establish a date for both parents to discuss the requested modifications, which may be weeks or months after the request. However, once a couple receives this date, they can expect the judge to make their decision for approval at this hearing.
Modifying Child Support If you go to the Wyoming Supreme Court website, Packet 7 is the packet you fill out if you are asking the court to change the child support. If you receive a petition to modify child support, you can go on the Wyoming Supreme Court Self Help Forms and fill out Packet 8.
Every three (3) years, upon the request of either parent or, if there is a current assignment of support rights in effect, upon the request of the department, the court, with respect to a support order being enforced under this article and taking into account the best interests of the child involved, shall review and,

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To request a modification of a court order, you will likely need to show that there has been a substantial change in circumstances that has happened since the order was issued. You will need to go back to the court where your order was issued and file modification forms.

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