Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 14-3-432 (2026)
Appeal; right generally; transcript provided;
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cost thereof.
(a) Any party including the state may appeal any final
order, judgment or decree of the juvenile court to the supreme
court within the time and in the manner provided by the Wyoming
Rules of Appellate Procedure.
(b) Upon motion of the child's parents, guardian or
custodian, supported by affidavit stating they are financially
unable to purchase a transcript of the proceeding, a transcript
or so much thereof necessary to support the appeal shall be
provided at no cost or at a cost the court determines they are
able to pay. Any cost of the transcript not charged to the
appellant shall be certified by the court to the county
treasurer and paid from the funds of the county in which the
proceedings were held.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2010–2021 · leading case: In the Interest Of: RR, KR & RR, Minor Child., FR v. The State of Wyoming, 2021 WY 85 (Wyo. 2021).
In the Interest Of: RR, KR & RR, Minor Child., FR v. The State of Wyoming, 2021 WY 85 (Wyo. 2021). “” Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 14-3-432 (a) (LexisNexis 2021).”
In the Interest Of: Fp, Sp, Tp & Xp, Minor Child., Cp v. Emc Iii, Dc & the State of Wyoming, 2021 WY 77 (Wyo. 2021). “[¶13] The Child Protection Act governing abuse/neglect proceedings provides: “Any party including the state may appeal any final order, judgment or decree of the juvenile court to the supreme court within the time and in the manner provided by the Wyoming Rules of Appellate…”
Reed v. State (In re AM-LR), 421 P.3d 551 (Wyo. 2018). “" Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 14-3-432 (a) (Lexis Nexis 2017).”
In Re Drt, 2010 WY 137 (Wyo. 2010). “14-3-423; (v) The right to appeal as provided in W.S. 14-3-432; and (vi) The state's obligation, pursuant to W.”
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