Free / Reduced Cost Legal Resources -Wyoming
- Listed: February 17, 2020 10:35 pm
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Description
Equal Justice Wyoming (website)
Wyoming’s statewide website for legal assistance and information.
Income Restrictions: None
Cost: Free
Wyoming 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
Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
The Coalition represents victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking with priority given to low-income victims.
Income Restrictions: May apply. Contact for details.
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 200% of the Federal Poverty Level
Cost: Free
University of Wyoming College of Law Legal Clinics
Income Restrictions: Household income cannot be greater than 200% of the Federal Poverty Level.
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.
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: Household income cannot be greater than $250,000 per year.
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.
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.
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