Wyoming Statutes

Wyo. Stat. § 1-15-406 (2026)

Content of writ of prejudgment or post judgment

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garnishment; to whom directed.

A writ of prejudgment or post judgment garnishment shall be
issued in the name of the state of Wyoming and shall be directed
to the person or persons designated in the plaintiff's affidavit
as garnishee. The writ shall advise each person that until
further order of the court or until the garnishee has complied
with the requirements of W.S. 1-15-407(c), he is attached as
garnishee in the action, command him not to pay any debt due or
to become due to the defendant which is not exempt from
execution and to retain possession and control of all credits,
chattels, goods, effects, debts, choses in action, money and
personal property and rights to property of the defendant not
exempt from execution.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2010–2020 · leading case: Kira Kay Olson v. Ronald Russell Schriner, 2020 WY 36 (Wyo. 2020).
Kira Kay Olson v. Ronald Russell Schriner, 2020 WY 36 (Wyo. 2020). “§ 1-15-406 (LexisNexis 2009). The funds are not required to be paid to the court.”
Zaloudek v. Zaloudek, 2010 WY 169 (Wyo. 2010). · cites it 2× “[d13] Finally on this issue, Husband argues the district court abused its discretion in ordering Husband to satisfy the judgment within five days of the order.”
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