Legal Resources
WYLawHelp
Find organizations in Wyoming that can help you based on your income and legal topic.
Equal Justice Wyoming (Website)
Wyoming's statewide website for legal assistance and information.
Income Restrictions: None
Cost: Free
Wyoming Judicial Branch (Court Self-Help Forms)
The Supreme Court provides various Family Law, Garnishment, Protection Order, Small Claims, and other forms to help users represent themselves in court.
Income Restrictions: None
Cost: Free
Free Legal Aid Events
Calendar of free events throughout Wyoming.
Please note: Advice at legal aid clinics is limited to non-criminal matters, such as family law; probate, such as wills or advance directives; real property; landlord/tenant; public benefits; federal tax issues; and consumer/debt issues.
Income Restrictions: May apply depending on the event.
Cost: Free
Teton County Access to Justice Center
Self-help legal resource center offering reference assistance in legal resources 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday in downtown Jackson, Wyoming.
Income Restrictions: Household income cannot be greater than 250% of the Federal Poverty Level. Use calculator
Cost: Free
University of Wyoming College of Law Legal Clinics
Income Restrictions: Household income cannot be greater than 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. Use calculator
Cost: Free
Upsolve
Upsolve is a national non-profit that helps people file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy at no cost.
Income Restrictions: Household income must be less than the median income for household size in Wyoming.
Cost: Free
Wyoming Free Legal Answers
You can submit legal questions and get a response from a volunteer Wyoming lawyer.
Income Restrictions: Household income cannot be greater than 250% of the Federal Poverty Level. Use calculator
Cost: Free
Wyoming Children's Law Center
Provides legal services to protect children’s safety and well-being by working with families, schools, and the courts.
Income Restrictions: Sliding scale for those who do not qualify for free services. Contact for details.
Cost: Free or reduced rates based on income.Wyoming State Bar Modest Means Program
Provides low-cost legal assistance to individuals who do not qualify for free legal services, but cannot afford the expertise of lawyers at the standard rate.
Income Restrictions: Household income must be between 200% - 300% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Use calculator
Cost: Participating lawyers agree to charge no more than $75 an hour and no more than a $500 retainer (if necessary). Filing fees and other out-of-pocket costs are paid by the client.
Wyoming State Bar Lawyer Referral Directory
The directory will help you find a lawyer for your specific legal issue.
Income Restrictions: None
Cost: The lawyers do charge for their services. Contact the lawyers listed in the directory for their specific rates.
What is Considered Sexual Assault? A Guide on Sexual Assault.
A guide created by Florin|Roebig answering the most common questions they hear from victims, such as:
- What Is Considered Sexual Assault?
- Is Sexual Assault Considered Rape?
- What Are My Rights After A Sexual Assault incident?
& much more.
Federal Poverty Guideline Calculator
You'll enter your income and the number of people in your household.
It will calculate your income as a % of the Federal Poverty Guideline.
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