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Response And Counterclaim
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Response and Counterclaim July 2014 Page 1 of 7 STATE OF WYOMING ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT ) ss COUNTY OF ) JUDICIAL DISTRICT Petitioner:,) Civil Action Case No. (Print name of person filing) ) ) vs. ) ) Respondent: .) (Print name of other party) RESPONSE AND COUNTERCLAIM The Respondent sets forth the following as the answers and responses to the Petition for Modification of Child Support and Judgment for Arrears : 1. Respondent admits the allegations in Paragraphs (list paragraphs that are accurate statements) of the Petition. 2. Respondent denies the allegations in Paragraphs (list paragraphs that you believe are not accurate) of the Petition. 3. Respondent does not have information sufficient to either admit or deny the allegations in Paragraphs of the Petition. (list paragraphs that are accurate statements) WHEREFORE, Respondent respectfully requests that the court find generally in her/his favor and against the Petitioner, that Petitioner take nothing by way of his/her Petition for Modification of Child Support and Judgment for Arrears, and for such other and further relief as the court deems just and proper. COUNTERCLAIM RESPONDENT sets forth the following as the counterclaim to the Petition for Modification of Child Support and Judgment for Arrears: American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Response and Counterclaim July 2014 Page 2 of 7 1. Respondent is the custodial parent; OR non-custodial parent and is a resident of County, State of . 2. A child support order was entered by this Court on ; OR (date) entered by the Court, County, State of . 3. This Court made the original child support determination and has exclusive, continuing jurisdiction to modify the order and the child(ren) OR the Petitioner OR Respondent reside in this state. (If this court did not enter the original order or if neither party or the child(ren) continues to reside in this state, seek the advice of an attorney.) 4. The most recent child support order concerned the following minor child(ren): Present address: Dates (From/To) Address (city and state) where child lived Name and current address of person(s) child lived wi th /present * / / / / / Attach a separate sheet if necessary American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Response and Counterclaim July 2014 Page 3 of 7 Present address: Dates (From/To) Address (city and state) where child lived Name and current address of person(s) child lived with /present * / / / / / Attach a separate sheet if necessary Present address: Dates (From/To) Address (city and s tate) where child lived Name and current address of person(s) child lived with /present * / / / / / American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Response and Counterclaim July 2014 Page 4 of 7 Attach a separate sheet if necessary 5. The Order or Decree establishing support has not been modified or changed in this state or any other state with respect to the child support and medical insurance obligations; OR was last modified with respect to the child support and/or medical insurance obligations by order of this Court on ; OR (date) was last modified with respect to the child support and/or medical insurance obligations by Order of the Court, County, State of , on . (date) 6. According to the terms of the most recent court order: Child support was not ordered; OR Child support was ordered as follows: The non-custodial parent is required to pay $ per month. The non-custodial parent is: In arrears (owes back child support). The amount of back child support owed is $ through the date of the filing of the Petition. Attach a copy of the payment record obtained from the Clerk of District Court or the Child Support Enforcement Office. A judgment should be entered against the non-custodial parent for this amount and any additional amounts which may accrue prior to entry of an order in this action; OR Current in the child support obligation and does not owe any back child support; AND The custodial non-custodial parent is required to provide medical insurance for the child(ren). Such insurance has has not been provided as ordered; OR The non-custodial parent was required not required to pay for a percentage of medical expenses not covered by insurance. Such medical expenses have have not been paid as ordered. If the non-custodial parent has not paid medical expenses as ordered, the total amount owed is $ through the date of the filing of the Petition (attach copies of bills/receipts, if available). A judgment should be entered against the non-custodial parent for this amount and any additional amounts that are owed prior to entry of an order in this action; OR American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Response and Counterclaim July 2014 Page 5 of 7 Neither party has been ordered to provide medical insurance. Respondent is requesting this Court order Petitioner OR Respondent to provide medical insurance and that all medical expenses not covered by insurance be divided in the following manner: % to be paid by Mother and % to be paid by Father. 7. Respondent is seeking a modification of the child support order because: The child support order has not been entered or modified within the six (6) months prior to the filing of the Petition. Applying the child support guidelines established in Wyo. Stat. 247 20-2-304, the child support amount will change by twenty percent (20%) or more per month from the amount of child support required by the existing order; OR Since the date of the last order, there has been a substantial change of circumstances which warrants modifying the child support and/or medical insurance obligations. The change in circumstances is: There are fewer children owed support because one of the children is emancipated or has reached the age of majority. " means a person eighteen (18) years of age, however, for purposes of child support obligations, a parent's legal obligation for the support of his or her children, whether natural or adopted, continues past the age of majority in cases where the children are: (i) mentally or physically disabled and thereby incapable of self support; or (ii) between the age of majority and twenty (20) years and attending high school or an equivalent program as full-time participants.) is believed to have substantially changed. ("Net income" means income less personal income taxes, social security deductions, cost of dependent health care coverage for all dependent children, actual payments being made under preexisting support orders for current support of other children, other court-ordered support obligations currently being paid and mandatory pension deductions. Payments towards child support arrearage shall not be deducted to arrive at net income.) The financial needs of the child(ren) have increased by reason of age and the cost of living changes. The obligations and rights of the parties and the child(ren) to provide or receive health care require review and modification. Other: [Please describe] ; OR American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Response and Counterclaim July 2014 Page 6 of 7 It has been at least three (3) years since a court reviewed the child support and, if appropriate, Respondent would like the court to adjust the order in accordance with the child support guidelines. WHEREFORE, Respondent respectfully requests: 1. The parties be ordered to complete and file Confidential Financial Affidavits as provided by Wyo. Stat. 247 20-2-308; 2. The Court review and modify the child support order to an amount consistent with the Wyoming Child Support Guidelines; 3. If applicable, the Court review and modify the medical insurance obligation and the allocation of costs not covered by medical insurance; 4. If applicable, the Court enter a judgment for child support arrears and for unpaid medical expenses not covered by medical insurance; 5. Other: 6. For such other and further relief as the Court deems necessary and just. DATED this day of , 20. Signature Printed Name: Address: Phone Number: STATE OF ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ) Subscribed and sworn to before me by , this day of , 20 . Witness my hand and official seal. Notarial Officer My commission expires: American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Re