Wyoming Statutes
§ 14-2-804 — Personal jurisdiction
Wyoming § 14-2-804
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 14-2-804 (2026).
Text
(a)An individual may not be adjudicated to be a parent
unless the court has personal jurisdiction over the individual.
(b)A court of this state having jurisdiction to
adjudicate parentage may exercise personal jurisdiction over a
nonresident individual, or the guardian or conservator of the
individual, if the conditions prescribed in W.S. 20-4-142 are
met.
(c)Lack of jurisdiction over one (1) individual does not
preclude the court from making an adjudication of parentage
binding on another individual over whom the court has personal
jurisdiction.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 14-2-1001
Short title§ 14-2-1002
Definitions§ 14-2-1003
Birth cost recovery-medical assistance§ 14-2-1006
Birth cost recovery accounts§ 14-2-1007
Best interests of a child§ 14-2-1008
Adoption of rules§ 14-2-101
Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 93, § 3§ 14-2-102
Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 93, § 3§ 14-2-103
Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 93, § 3§ 14-2-104
Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 93, § 3§ 14-2-105
Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 93, § 3§ 14-2-106
Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 93, § 3§ 14-2-107
Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 93, § 3Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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