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Legal Information: Wyoming
Wyoming Parental Kidnapping
Laws current as of
April 1, 2024Parental Kidnapping
This page includes general information that is not specific to this state about parental kidnapping, also called custodial interference. For information specific to Wyoming laws, please contact an attorney. Custody and kidnapping are particularly complicated and it is important to try to find an experienced lawyer to help you with your case.
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