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<p>For information on juvenile court hearings and court hearing timelines please refer to the Wyoming Statute Statutes under Title 14 via the following link for a searchable PDF: https://wyoleg.gov/statutes/compress/title14.pdf</p>
No, CJP is a project of the Wyoming Supreme Court and is therefore part of the court system. Like any of the courts throughout the state, CJP is prohibited from discussing case specific information under the Code of Judicial Conduct. Furthermore, CJP does not provide any direct legal services.
CJP’s purpose is to improve the court process in abuse and neglect cases. CJP typically does not work on matters related to CHINS and delinquency cases, unless those matters will have a direct impact on abuse and neglect cases.
Per the CJP Advisory Council rules, the Chief Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court is charged with appointing members. If you are interested in serving on the council, please submit a letter of interest to the CJP Coordinator at bmontoya@courts.state.wy.us
For information on juvenile court hearings and court hearing timelines please refer to the Wyoming Statute Statutes under Title 14 via the following link for a searchable PDF: https://wyoleg.gov/statutes/compress/title14.pdf