14-2-804. Personal jurisdiction.
(a) An individual may not be adjudicated to be a parent unless the court has personal jurisdiction over the individual.
(b) A court of this state having jurisdiction to adjudicate parentage may exercise personal jurisdiction over a nonresident individual, or the guardian or conservator of the individual, if the conditions prescribed in W.S. 20-4-142 are met.
(c) Lack of jurisdiction over one (1) individual does not preclude the court from making an adjudication of parentage binding on another individual over whom the court has personal jurisdiction.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Article 8 - Proceeding to Adjudicate Parentage
Section 14-2-801 - Proceeding Authorized.
Section 14-2-802 - Standing to Maintain Proceeding.
Section 14-2-803 - Parties to Proceeding.
Section 14-2-804 - Personal Jurisdiction.
Section 14-2-806 - No Limitation; Child Having No Presumed, Acknowledged or Adjudicated Father.
Section 14-2-807 - Limitation; Child Having Presumed Father.
Section 14-2-808 - Authority to Deny Motion for Genetic Testing.
Section 14-2-809 - Limitation; Child Having Acknowledged or Adjudicated Father.
Section 14-2-810 - Joinder of Proceedings.
Section 14-2-811 - Proceeding Before Birth.
Section 14-2-812 - Child as Party; Representation.
Section 14-2-813 - Admissibility of Results of Genetic Testing; Expenses.
Section 14-2-814 - Consequences of Declining Genetic Testing.
Section 14-2-815 - Admission of Paternity Authorized.
Section 14-2-816 - Temporary Order.
Section 14-2-817 - Rules for Adjudication of Paternity.
Section 14-2-818 - Jury Prohibited.
Section 14-2-819 - Hearings; Inspection of Records.
Section 14-2-820 - Order on Default.
Section 14-2-821 - Dismissal for Want of Prosecution.
Section 14-2-822 - Order Adjudicating Parentage.
Section 14-2-823 - Binding Effect of Determination of Parentage.