Wyoming Form of Joint Case Management Plan — NM (posted 06/13/2017) is a specific type of legal document used in the state of Wyoming. This form is used when parties involved in a legal case agree to share responsibilities for the case’s management and progress. The form outlines the roles and duties of each party, and details the steps that must be taken to ensure the case is managed effectively. It also contains provisions for reporting, communication, and dispute resolution. The form is typically used in family law, civil law, and other types of litigation. There are two main types of Wyoming Form of Joint Case Management Plan — NM (posted 06/13/2017): the Joint Case Management Plan and the Case Management Plan. The Joint Case Management Plan is used when both parties are actively involved in the case and agree to work together to manage the case. The Case Management Plan is used when one party is not actively involved in the case and the other party agrees to manage the case.