2019 Wyoming Statutes
Title 14 - Children
Chapter 6 - Juveniles
Article 4 - Children in Need of Supervision Act
Section 14-6-433 - Stay of Orders Pending Appeal; Securing of Payment; Staying Transfer of Legal Custody.

Universal Citation: WY Stat § 14-6-433 (2019)

14-6-433. Stay of orders pending appeal; securing of payment; staying transfer of legal custody.

(a) If an appeal is taken, an order to pay a fine, costs, support for a child, restitution or any order for the payment of money may be stayed by the juvenile court or by the supreme court pending appeal. The court may require the appellant to deposit with the clerk of court the whole or any part of the payment ordered, to give bond for the payment thereof or any other terms and conditions to secure payment upon final determination of the appeal as the court deems proper. The court may also issue any appropriate order to restrain the appellant from dissipating his assets pending appeal.

(b) Either the juvenile court or the supreme court may stay an order transferring legal custody of a child to a person, agency, organization or institution other than his parents, guardian or former custodian, provided that suitable provision is made for the shelter care of the child pending the appeal.

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