Wyoming Waiver of Rule 32.1 Hearing is a process by which parties to a civil case may waive their right to a hearing and instead submit their dispute to the court for resolution by the court. The waiver must be approved by the court. There are two types of Wyoming Waiver of Rule 32.1 Hearings: one for personal injury cases and one for all other civil actions. In a personal injury case, the parties may waive the right to a hearing and instead submit their dispute to the court for resolution by the court. In all other civil actions, the parties may waive the right to a hearing and instead submit their dispute to the court for resolution by the court, provided they also submit a written settlement agreement or stipulation of dismissal. The stipulation of dismissal must be approved by the court. The court will then enter judgment in accordance with the stipulation.