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How to fill out the WY Request To Set Minor’s Name Change Hearing online
Filling out the WY Request To Set Minor’s Name Change Hearing form online can streamline the process of legally changing a minor's name. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure that all necessary information is accurately completed.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly and efficiently.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the WY Request To Set Minor’s Name Change Hearing form. This will open the document for editing.
- In the first section, enter the current full name of the minor child as it appears on their birth certificate or legal documents.
- Below the child's name, provide your full name as the petitioner. This should be the person who is initiating the name change request.
- Indicate the district court in which you are filing the request. Fill in the appropriate judicial district.
- Provide the civil action case number if one has already been assigned to your case. If this is your initial filing, you may leave this blank.
- Specify the time required for the hearing by filling in the hours and minutes. This helps the court allocate the appropriate amount of time for your case.
- Indicate whether a court reporter is needed for the hearing by selecting 'Yes' or 'No.' If 'Yes,' remember that you must contact the court reporter's office at least three working days before the hearing.
- Prepare for the certification section by including your phone number and address to ensure the court can contact you if needed.
- Sign and date the form at the bottom once you have completed all necessary fields.
- After filling out the form, save your changes. You may choose to download it for your records, print it for submission, or share it as needed.
Complete your form online today and make the name change process smoother.
Consent of both parents is required unless one parent is deceased. If one parent has been granted custody of the minor, the consent of the other parent is not required if: (a) The parental rights of the other parent have been terminated.
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