A Wyoming Order Denying Motion to Extend Order of Protection on Respondent's Objection is a court order issued by a judge denying a motion to extend an order of protection from a respondent. This type of order is typically issued when the respondent has objected to the motion to extend the order of protection. The order of protection is typically issued when a person has been the victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or harassment. The order prohibits the abuser from having any contact with the victim, and may also include other protections such as restraining the abuser from coming within a certain distance of the victim. The order of protection may be extended if the court finds that the abuser still poses a risk to the victim. If the respondent objects to the motion to extend the order of protection, the court will hear the objection and may decide to deny the motion. If the motion is denied, the order of protection will remain in effect, but will not be extended.