Wyoming Statutes
§ 20-2-315 — Court may require security for child support payments
Wyoming § 20-2-315
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 20-2-315 (2026).
Text
(a)Upon the issuance of any order or entering of a decree
under this chapter which provides for child support payments, or
any time thereafter following notice and opportunity for
hearing, the court may, for good cause shown, require the
obligor to provide security of nonexempt property that the court
deems satisfactory to secure payment of child support.
(b)The court, upon petition and following notice and
hearing, shall no longer require the order for security if the
court determines:
(i)Good cause no longer exists to require security
to assure payment upon the obligation to pay child support; and
(ii)There is no overdue support outstanding.
(c)Once the child support obligation has terminated and
arrearages satisfied, the security shall be released.
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