A Wyoming Order Denying Domestic Violence Motion to Terminate Order of Protection is a court order issued by a judge in Wyoming when a motion to terminate an existing protective order has been filed by the respondent in a domestic violence case. This type of order is issued when the court finds that the petitioner has failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove that the safety of the petitioner or any other party involved is not in danger if the protective order is terminated. The types of Wyoming Order Denying Domestic Violence Motion to Terminate Order of Protection include: • Temporary Order Denying Domestic Violence Motion to Terminate Order of Protection: This type of order is issued when the court finds that the petitioner has failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove that the safety of the petitioner or any other party involved is not in danger if the protective order is terminated. • Final Order Denying Domestic Violence Motion to Terminate Order of Protection: This type of order is issued when the court has considered the evidence provided by the petitioner and has determined that the safety of the petitioner or any other party involved is likely to be in danger if the protective order is terminated.