Wyoming Involuntary Petition Against a Non-Individual is a court document filed in the State of Wyoming by creditors who are seeking to collect a debt from a non-individual, such as a business or corporation. This type of petition is a legal action taken against a debtor that has failed to pay a debt or debts, and the petition is then served to the non-individual debtor. The petition will typically require the debtor to appear in court and answer the claims of the petitioning creditors. There are two types of Wyoming Involuntary Petition Against a Non-Individual: one for creditors seeking to collect a debt from a corporation, and one for creditors seeking to collect a debt from a partnership. In the case of a corporation, the petition will typically require the corporate debtor to appear in court and answer the claims of the petitioning creditors. For partnerships, the petition will typically require the partnership to appear in court and answer the claims of the petitioning creditors. In either case, the court may require the non-individual debtor to pay the debt within a specified time period or face potential legal consequences.