26 reply. Knudson v. Hilzer, 551 P.2d 680, 1976 Wyo. LEXIS 201 (Wyo. 1976). Failure to file motion for court ap- pointed attorney. — The father’s failure to file a motion for a court appointed attorney was not the result of his inability to understand the procedural requirement where he filed several other motions in the case. RM v. Department of Family Servs. (In re KMM), 957 P.2d 296, 1998 Wyo. LEXIS 72 (Wyo. 1998). Motion decided without a hearing. — District court did not abuse its discretion when it denied a husband’s motion to vacate the parties’ Mediated Settlement Agreement (MSA) without a hearing because the motion did not make a prima facie showing the husband was entitled to invoke the doctrine of mutual mis- take to invalidate the MSA; the husband treated his limited knowledge about the trans- ferability of the apartment and the children’s consent as sufficient and signed the MSA. Pel- let v. Pellet, 2022 WY 65, 510 P.3d 388, 2022 Wyo. LEXIS 65 (Wyo. 2022). District court did not abuse its discretion when it denied a husband’s motion to vacate the parties’ Mediated Settlement Agreement (MSA) without a hearing because the husband failed to allege the essential elements of fraud, and thus, his motion did not make a prima facie showing he was entitled to relief on that ground; the husband never actually alleged the wife’s statement was false at the time it was made, or she did not have a basis for making the statement. Pellet v. Pellet, 2022 WY 65, 510 P.3d 388, 2022 Wyo. LEXIS 65 (Wyo. 2022). District court did not abuse its discretion when it denied a husband’s motion to vacate the parties’ Mediated Settlement Agreement (MSA) without a hearing because the MSA could be performed as written, and the husband could not use the doctrine of impossibility to void the agreement; the parties could have made the children’s consent a prerequisite for their performance, but they did not. Pellet v. Pellet, 2022 WY 65, 510 P.3d 388, 2022 Wyo. LEXIS 65 (Wyo. 2022). Law reviews. — For article, “Pleading Un- der the Federal Rules,” see 12 Wyo. L.J. 177 (1958).
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