Wyoming Summons in a Chapter 15 Case Seeking Recognition of a Foreign Nonmain Proceeding is a legal document issued by the bankruptcy court in Wyoming that is used to notify potential creditors that a foreign nonmain proceeding is being sought to be recognized in the United States. The summons requires creditors to appear in court and present their claims against the debtor. It also provides them with the opportunity to object to the recognition of the foreign nonmain proceeding. There are two types of Wyoming Summons in a Chapter 15 Case Seeking Recognition of a Foreign Nonmain Proceeding: 1. Notice of Motion for Recognition and Relief: This summons is issued by the court to those creditors who are listed in the debtor’s petition for recognition of the foreign proceeding. It provides notice of the motion to recognize the foreign proceeding, and informs creditors of their rights to object to recognition. 2. Notice of Motion to Extend Automatic Stay: This summons is issued to creditors who are not listed in the petition for recognition. It serves to provide notice that the debtor has requested that the automatic stay be extended to protect their assets from creditors’ actions. It also informs creditors of their rights to object to the extension of the stay.