A Wyoming Involuntary Petition Against an Individual is a legal document filed in a Wyoming court that allows creditors to force a debtor to repay their debts. This type of petition is only available when a debtor has failed to make payments on their debt obligations. The petition can be filed by a single creditor or a group of creditors with similar claims against the debtor. The petition must include the debtor's name, address, and other identifying information, as well as the total amount of debt owed and the type of debt. The Wyoming Involuntary Petition Against an Individual is a two-step process. First, the petition must be served to the debtor and a hearing will be scheduled. During the hearing, the court will consider the petition and the debtor's response. If the court finds that the debtor is unable to pay their debt obligations, the court will issue a Judgment of Involuntary Bankruptcy. There are two types of Wyoming Involuntary Petition Against an Individual: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. A Chapter 7 petition allows creditors to liquidate a debtor's assets to repay their debt obligations. A Chapter 13 petition allows debtors to reorganize their debt obligations and create a payment plan.