A Wyoming Summons in an Adversary Proceeding is a legal document issued by the court to notify a person that they are being sued in an adversary proceeding. The Wyoming Summons typically includes the name of the court, the name of the plaintiff, the name of the defendant, the case number, the date of the filing, and a deadline for the defendant to respond to the complaint. There are two types of Wyoming Summons in an Adversary Proceeding: the Summons and Complaint and the Summons and Notice. The Summons and Complaint includes a detailed description of the allegations made against the defendant, while the Summons and Notice only gives the defendant notice of the lawsuit and requires them to file a response. Both types of Summons require the defendant to appear in court on the specified date and provide a response to the plaintiff's complaint.