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Order Setting Modification Trial and Requiring Pretrial Statements is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming District Court - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What is an Order Setting Modification Trial?
A: An Order Setting Modification Trial is a court order that schedules a hearing to modify a previous court order.
Q: What does a Modification Trial involve?
A: A Modification Trial involves presenting evidence and arguments to convince the court to modify a previous court order.
Q: What is a Pretrial Statement?
A: A Pretrial Statement is a document filed by each party before a trial which outlines the facts, issues, and witnesses that will be presented during the trial.
Q: Why is a Pretrial Statement required?
A: A Pretrial Statement is required to ensure that both parties are prepared for the trial and to streamline the trial process.
Q: What information should be included in a Pretrial Statement?
A: A Pretrial Statement should include a statement of the case, a summary of the facts, a list of witnesses, a list of exhibits, and a list of legal issues to be addressed during the trial.
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