A Wyoming Order Dismissing Ex Parte Order of Protection is a legal document that can be issued by a court in Wyoming that terminates an existing Ex Parte Order of Protection. An Ex Parte Order of Protection is issued when a petitioner applies for immediate protection from a respondent, without the respondent's knowledge or consent. An Ex Parte Order of Protection is granted to provide immediate protection and can be issued without the respondent present. A Wyoming Order Dismissing Ex Parte Order of Protection can be issued when the petitioner requests that the order be dismissed or when the court decides to dismiss the order. There are two types of Wyoming Order Dismissing Ex Parte Order of Protection: a motion to dismiss and an order of dismissal. A motion to dismiss is filed by the petitioner (or their attorney) and submitted to the court to request that the Ex Parte Order of Protection be dismissed. An order of dismissal is issued by the court after considering the motion to dismiss.