A Wyoming Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference in an Adversary Proceeding is a document that is issued by the court in a civil manner. This document is served upon the parties to the case to formally notify them of the date, time and location of the Pretrial Conference. The Notice and Summons will contain the case number, the name of the court, the names of the parties involved, the date and time of the Pretrial Conference, and the location of the Conference. The Notice and Summons will also include instructions for the parties to prepare for the Pretrial Conference and the potential consequences of failure to appear. The Wyoming Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference in an Adversary Proceeding comes in two types: a Standard Notice and Summons, and an Order of Notice and Summons. The Standard Notice and Summons is issued by the court at the beginning of the case and provides the parties with basic information regarding the Pretrial Conference. The Order of Notice and Summons is issued by the court after the Pretrial Conference has been set and will contain additional information and instructions for the parties to follow.