Wyoming Pro Se Litigant Guide

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This is an official form from the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Wyoming statutes and law.

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Wyoming law allows for one or more of the children to live with one parent, and one or more to live with the other parent. As with all custody decisions, a judicial award of split custody must be in the best interests of the children, and a judge must provide an explanation for the decision.

Many courts have a pro se clerk to assist people without lawyers. When pro se litigants have no attorney to advise them of the necessary elements or factual averments of their claims, the represented party has the undue advantage.

If you are petitioning to establish or modify child custody: You need to fill out the Petition to Establish Custody or Petition to Modify Custody. You file the petition in the court where the children lived for the last six months before filing. You also send a copy of the petition to the other side.

In Wyoming, a divorce can be completed on average in a minimum of 80 days, with court fees of $70.00. Unlike many states, Wyoming does not have any divorce residency requirements determining how long the appellant must have lived in Wyoming prior to filing for divorce.

Litigants or parties representing themselves in court without the assistance of an attorney are known as pro se litigants. Pro se is Latin for in one's own behalf. The right to appear pro se in a civil case in federal court is defined by statute 28 U.S.C. § 1654.

You write your motion. You file your motion with the court clerk. The court clerk inserts the date and time your motion will be heard by the judge. You serve (mail) your motion to the other side.

If the child is 12 or older, the judge may consider the wishes of the child. The judge may consider the wishes of the child as long as the judge determines that the child is "of sufficient age and capacity." Wyoming law leaves it completely up to the judge whether he/she will consider the wishes of the child.

Tell him/her that you are "Pro Se" (meaning without an attorney) and you have a pro se motion to do whatever and that you need a hearing date and time. Listen to what she has to say and write it down. She should give you a time and date.

Obtain a certified copy of the court order that stipulates the name change from the court that issued the change. Complete the Application For Correction Form. Send the certified copy of the court order, the application, a photocopy of your current ID (such as a driver's license) and a $45 fee to our office.

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Wyoming Pro Se Litigant Guide