Wyoming Code § 14-2-603

Denial of paternity
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(a)  A presumed father may sign a denial of his paternity. The denial is valid only if:
(i)  An acknowledgment of paternity signed, or otherwise authenticated, by another man is filed pursuant to W.S. 14-2-605;
(ii)  The denial is in a record, and is signed, or otherwise authenticated, under penalty of perjury; and
(iii)  The presumed father has not previously:
(A)  Acknowledged his paternity, unless the previous acknowledgment has been rescinded pursuant to W.S. 14-2-607 or successfully challenged pursuant to W.S. 14-2-608; or
(B)  Been adjudicated to be the father of the child.

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