Request for Setting - Wyoming 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Request for Setting - Wyoming in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Petitioner' and 'Respondent' sections with the names of the parties involved. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. In the 'Civil Action Case No.' field, enter the case number assigned by the court. This helps in tracking your case efficiently.
  4. Select whether you are the Petitioner or Respondent requesting a hearing/trial and specify how long you anticipate it will take (in hours/minutes).
  5. Choose one of the provided options regarding your situation (agreement reached, default entered, issues needing resolution, etc.) and provide any necessary details in the space provided.
  6. Complete your contact information at the bottom, including your signature, printed name, address, and phone number.
  7. Finally, ensure that you complete the 'Certificate of Service' section to confirm that all parties have been notified appropriately.

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You may file your custody petition in the family court or a court of a different name that hears custody cases. Generally, you will file in the county where the child lives. The exact petition you file may depend on whether or not you are married to the childs other parent, as you can see in the chart below.
First, the party seeking to obtain a default judgment must notify the court the opposing party failed to plead or otherwise defend. The motion must be accompanied by an affidavit or declaration, requesting the clerk enter default on the docket.
(a) A court of this state has temporary emergency jurisdiction if the child is present in this state and the child has been abandoned or it is necessary in an emergency to protect the child because the child, the childs sibling or a parent of the child is subjected to or threatened with mistreatment or abuse.
Courts charge filing fees for submitting child custody modification paperwork. These fees vary by location but usually range from $50 to $300.
To change a custody or visitation order that is already in place, you need to file a petition to modify the order, which you can find on the Wyoming Courts website. A petition to modify would generally not be filed right away after the judge issues the custody order.

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If you are petitioning to establish or modify child custody: You need to fill out the Petition to Establish Custody or Petition to Modify Custody. 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.
What To Include in a Child Custody Declaration Letter Details about the parent writing the letter, including their relationship to the child. A description of the existing custody and visitation arrangement, if applicable. Explanation of why the parent is seeking a change to the custody agreement or child support order.

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