Rule 83 – Rules by courts of record; judge’s directives

May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, Wyoming

(a) Uniform Rules.

(1) In General. A court conference, acting by a majority of the judges of the conference and approval by the Supreme Court, may adopt and amend uniform rules governing its practice. A uniform rule must be consistent with-but not duplicate- Wyoming statutes and rules. A uniform rule takes effect on the date specified by the Supreme Court and remains in effect unless amended by the court. Approved uniform rules shall be published in the Wyoming Court Rules volume.
(2) No court may establish rules of procedure applicable only in that court.
(3) Requirement of Form. A uniform rule imposing a requirement of form must not be enforced in a way that causes a party to lose any right because of a nonwillful failure to comply.
(b) Procedure When There is No Controlling Law. A judge may regulate practice in any manner consistent with state law, rules, and the uniform rules. No sanction or other disadvantage may be imposed for noncompliance with any requirement not in state law, state rules, or the uniform rules unless the alleged violator has been furnished in the particular case with actual notice of the requirement.

Wyo. R. Prac. & P. 83

Adopted effective March 1, 2017