Wyoming HB0083 establishes a rebuttable presumption against unsupervised visitation for parents convicted of sex offenses.
Wyoming HB0083 amends state law to specify that courts must consider sex-related convictions when determining the best interests of a child in custody cases. It creates a rebuttable presumption that it is not in a child's best interest to have unsupervised visitation with a parent convicted of a sex offense. This change applies to divorce, separation, annulment, and paternity cases. The act takes effect immediately upon becoming law.
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