The Wyoming Motion and Affidavit For Order To Show Cause is a legal document filed by a party in a Wyoming court in order to request an Order To Show Cause from the court. An Order To Show Cause is a document that orders a party to appear in court on a specific date and time to answer a complaint or dispute. The Motion and Affidavit are used to outline the facts of the case and provide the court with information needed to make a decision. The Wyoming Motion and Affidavit For Order To Show Cause is a specific type of motion that must be filed in accordance with Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure. The motion must be signed by all parties involved in the dispute and must be accompanied by an affidavit that outlines the facts of the case. There are two types of Wyoming Motion and Affidavit For Order To Show Cause: 1) Motion and Affidavit for Show Cause Hearing and 2) Motion and Affidavit for Default Judgment. The Motion and Affidavit for Show Cause Hearing is used when the parties are in agreement on the facts of the case and all parties agree to appear in court for a hearing. The Motion and Affidavit for Default Judgment is used when one of the parties fails to appear in court or fails to respond to the complaint.