A Wyoming Motion to Dismiss Petition Domestic Violence Protection Order is a legal document that can be filed by either the petitioner or the respondent in a domestic violence protection order case. The motion is filed with the court and seeks to have the court dismiss the petition for the domestic violence protection order and terminate the proceedings. The motion must contain evidence and legal arguments to support the motion. There are two types of Wyoming Motion to Dismiss Petition Domestic Violence Protection Order: 1. Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction: This motion is filed when the court does not have jurisdiction to hear the case. This motion must include evidence that the court does not have jurisdiction and that the petitioner's claims do not fall within the jurisdictional authority of the court. 2. Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim: This motion is filed when the petition does not contain sufficient facts to support the issuance of a domestic violence protection order. This motion must include evidence that the petition does not contain sufficient facts to support the issuance of the protective order.