Wyoming CAMP 19. Order Setting Modification Trial and Requiring Pretrial Statements is a set of procedures used by Wyoming courts to ensure that the parties involved in a case are aware of the issues under dispute and to prevent surprises during the trial. These procedures involve the filing of a modification order and the exchange of pretrial statements between the parties. The order setting modification trial is a court order that requires the parties to submit a statement of proposed changes to the original order. This order must include a list of the proposed modifications and the reasons for the proposed changes. The pretrial statements are exchanged between the parties and provide information about the case, including each party's position on the issues and any relevant evidence and legal arguments. There are two types of Wyoming CAMP 19. Order Setting Modification Trial and Requiring Pretrial Statements: a “Modification of Order” and a “Pretrial Statement.”