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Any person wishing to change the name of his/her child may file a petition in the District Court in the county where the child resides as long as the child has been a bona fide resident of Wyoming for at least six (6) months before filing the petition for a name change.
If you are petitioning to establish or modify child custody: You need to fill out the Petition to Establish Custody or Petition to Modify Custody. You file the petition in the court where the children lived for the last six months before filing. You also send a copy of the petition to the other side.
What is the procedure to change the name of a child? Three steps are often required to change your name: filing an affidavit; newspaper publication; and finally, publication in the gazette. The entire procedure may take up to one month, and it could take two weeks for the newspaper and gazette notifications to appear.
Ing to the guidelines, for two kids, you must pay between 20% to 36.8% of your net income, plus an additional percentage of any income above a certain baseline amount. The baseline for our example net income of $2,500) is $2,083. The percentage of child support due on $2,083 is 35%.
Make copies of all the forms you have filled out thus far. The original copies must be filed with the court clerk in your county's district court. You will be asked to pay a filing fee (typically between $70 and $120).
Name Change Action Allowed: In Wyoming, an adult may change their name by filing an action in the District Court with appropriate forms. Who is an adult? A person who has attained the age of 18 years is considered an adult.
Correcting a Birth Certificate for a child born in Wyoming If you are seeking to change the child's last name that correction can only be done through a court order submitted to our office or an affidavit acknowledging paternity (when applicable, please see those sections for more information).