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Sample Income Withholding Order
by: Wyoming Legal Services - Casper Office

A income witholding order contained in a Wyoming divorce decree might read as follows:

 

Sample Income Withholding Order 

Defendant is hereby given notice that any current or future payor of income shall withhold a portion of the income as provided by Sections 20-6-201 through 20-6-222, Wyoming Statutes, to provide for payment of support as directed by the Court, and any such payor shall comply with all notices from the Clerk of the District Court served upon such payor and shall remit income withheld to the Clerk as specified in the notice.  Said withholding of income shall commence upon the Court's order, the voluntary application by the Plaintiff, or subsequent to a filing of a notice of delinquency by the Defendant as provided by the specified statutory provisions.  Each of the parties is hereby ordered to notify the Clerk of this Court in writing within fifteen (15) days as to any change in address or employment in compliance with Section 20-2-113(d), Wyoming Statutes.


  Defendant's current address is:   1111 Anystreet,  Powell, WY and
   he is currently employed by:  Industrial Service. 

  Plaintiff's current address is:  1010 E. 18th, Casper, WY 82601 and
  she is currently employed by :  Unemployed

Last Reviewed On: 09/25/07
 
 

 

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