Wyo. Stat. § 3-3-1105
Petition to terminate.
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(a) At any time, not less than six (6) months after the
appointment of a guardian or conservator, the ward may petition
the court alleging that he is no longer a proper subject of the
guardianship or conservatorship and asking that the guardianship
or conservatorship be terminated.
(b) If any petition for termination of guardianship or
conservatorship is denied, no other petition for termination may
be filed until six (6) months have elapsed since the denial of
the former petition.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2018–2022 · leading case: Tozzi v. Moffett
Tozzi v. Moffett (2018)
“§ 3-3-1105 (a) (Lexis Nexis 2013) ("At any time, not less than six (6) months after the appointment of a guardian or conservator, the ward may petition the court alleging that he is no longer a proper subject of the guardianship or conservatorship and asking that the…”
In the Interest of: SMD and SND, minor children, TD v. The State of Wyoming (2022)
“Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 3-3-1105 . Nevertheless, guardianship can be a permanency option under the right circumstances.”
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