Wyoming Summons and Notice of Trial in an Adversary Proceeding is a court document issued by a court in the state of Wyoming. It is used to notify a defendant of a lawsuit or legal action being taken against them. The Summons and Notice of Trial will include information such as the court name, case number, plaintiff’s name, and defendant’s name. It will also include the date and time of the trial, as well as a statement of the case and any defenses that the defendant may have. There are two types of Wyoming Summons and Notice of Trial in an Adversary Proceeding: a Summons for Personal Appearance, which requires the defendant to appear in court on a certain date and time, and a Summons for Default Judgment, which allows the court to enter a judgment against the defendant without a trial.