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Initial Disclosures - Establishment of Custody, Visitation, and Child Support is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming District Court - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What are initial disclosures?
A: Initial disclosures refer to the first set of documents exchanged between parties in a legal case, which typically include information about custody, visitation, and child support.
Q: What is custody?
A: Custody refers to the legal right and responsibility of a parent to care for and make decisions on behalf of their child.
Q: What is visitation?
A: Visitation refers to the non-custodial parent's right to spend time with their child on a regular basis, as determined by a court or agreed upon by the parents.
Q: What is child support?
A: Child support is the financial payment made by one parent to the other for the benefit of their child to cover expenses such as food, clothing, housing, and medical care.
Q: What do initial disclosures in Wyoming include?
A: Initial disclosures in Wyoming typically include information about the custody arrangement, visitation schedule, and child support guidelines.
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