Acknowledgement and Acceptance of Service - Custody and Child Support Modification is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming District Court - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What is the Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Service?
A: The Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Service is a legal document used in Wyoming in custody and child support modification cases.
Q: What does the Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Service do?
A: The document confirms that the person being served with the custody and child support modification paperwork has received it and accepts the service.
Q: Who needs to sign the Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Service?
A: The person being served with the custody and child support modification paperwork needs to sign the document.
Q: Is the Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Service mandatory in Wyoming?
A: Yes, the document is mandatory as it serves as proof that the person being served has received the custody and child support modification paperwork.
Q: What happens if the person being served refuses to sign the Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Service?
A: If the person being served refuses to sign, there are other methods of service available, such as personal service by a process server or by certified mail.
Q: Can the Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Service be signed by someone else on behalf of the person being served?
A: No, the person being served must personally sign the Acknowledgment and Acceptance of Service.
Form Details:
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