Wyoming CAMP 17. Order Setting Hearing is a court hearing ordered by the Wyoming court system. It is a part of the Wyoming Child Support Management Program (CAMP) and is used to set the terms of a child support order. The purpose of the hearing is to ensure that the child's best interests are taken into account when setting the child support order. The hearing may be held in the district court or in the circuit court. The Wyoming CAMP 17. Order Setting Hearing may take two forms: a conference hearing or a contested hearing. A conference hearing is held in the district court and is a non-adversarial proceeding where the parties can attempt to reach an agreement on the child support order. A contested hearing is held in the circuit court and is an adversarial proceeding where the parties present evidence and testimony to the judge and the judge makes a decision about the child support order.