Order Setting Hearing - 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 an Order Setting Hearing?
A: An Order Setting Hearing is a legal document that schedules a court hearing for a specific purpose.
Q: What is the purpose of a Custody and Child Support Modification hearing?
A: The purpose of a Custody and Child Support Modification hearing is to request changes to an existing custody arrangement or child support order.
Q: What is a Custody Modification?
A: A Custody Modification is a request to change the custody arrangement for a child.
Q: What is a Child Support Modification?
A: A Child Support Modification is a request to change the amount of child support that one parent pays to the other.
Q: How can I request a Custody and Child Support Modification hearing?
A: To request a Custody and Child Support Modification hearing, you need to file the appropriate legal forms with the court.
Q: What happens at a Custody and Child Support Modification hearing?
A: During the hearing, both parties will have the opportunity to present their case and provide evidence to support their requested modifications.
Q: Who decides the outcome of a Custody and Child Support Modification hearing?
A: The judge presiding over the hearing will ultimately make a decision based on the evidence presented and what is in the best interests of the child.
Q: Can I represent myself at a Custody and Child Support Modification hearing?
A: Yes, you can represent yourself at a Custody and Child Support Modification hearing, but it is highly recommended to consult with an attorney for guidance.
Q: What should I do if I cannot attend the scheduled hearing?
A: If you cannot attend the scheduled hearing, you should notify the court as soon as possible and request a rescheduling or make arrangements for someone else to appear on your behalf.
Q: What happens after a Custody and Child Support Modification hearing?
A: After the hearing, the judge will make a decision and issue a new order outlining any changes to the custody arrangement or child support.
Form Details:
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