Wyoming Statutes
§ 20-4-192 — Contest by obligor
Wyoming § 20-4-192
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 20-4-192 (2026).
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(a)An obligor may contest the validity or enforcement of
an income withholding order issued in another state and received
directly by an employer in this state by registering the order
in a tribunal of this state and filing a contest to that order
as provided in W.S. 20-4-173 through 20-4-184, 20-4-193,
20-4-194 and 20-4-197, or otherwise contesting the order in the
same manner as if the order had been issued by a tribunal of
this state.
(b)The obligor shall give notice of the contest to:
(i)A support enforcement agency providing services
to the obligee;
(ii)Each employer that has directly received an
income withholding order relating to the obligor; and
(iii)The person designated to receive payments in
the income withholding order or if no person is designated, to
the obligee.
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