Other places to find legal help and information:

Wyoming's free legal information resources

  • Equal Justice Wyoming is Wyoming's free legal information website, which includes do-it-yourself forms, legal information, and legal resources.
  • Another great resource is the Wyoming Judicial Branch, which includes additional forms and links to the court rules.

Legal aid programs in Wyoming

They give free legal help. Mostly they help people whose income is low for a family of that size. Sometimes they help people no matter how much they make. This is mostly people who are abused or over age 60. They don’t take criminal cases, only cases that you yourself can’t go to jail for.

You can call Wyoming's statewide Civil Legal Aid Hotline for information and to find out if you qualify for legal help and assistance, toll-free:

1-877-432-9955

Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The Civil Legal Aid Hotline is provided by Legal Aid of Wyoming, Inc.

For victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and their Children:

Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault or call 307-755-5481

For residents in the Jackson and Teton County area:

Teton County Access to Justice Center: 307-734-9023

University of Wyoming Legal Clinics

Legal Services, 307-766-2104

Family & Child Legal Advocacy - 307-766-3747

Estate Planning  307-766-6441

If you need to hire an attorney, here is a place to find a local attorney:

  • Find a Lawyer - Wyoming State Bar Lawyer Referral Service for Wyoming. PLEASE NOTE: The attorneys on the Lawyer Referral Service charge for their services.

Active-Duty Military/Veterans Legal Assistance

ABA Home Front

www.abahomefront.org

ABA Home Front provides legal information, resources, and a directory of legal programs for veterans, service members, and military families. Programs listed include military legal assistance offices, legal aid and pro bono organizations, lawyer referral and information services, and military-specific programs where available.

ABA Military Pro Bono Project

www.militaryprobono.org

The ABA Military Pro Bono Project accepts case referrals from military attorneys on behalf of junior-enlisted, active-duty military personnel facing civil legal issues, and it works to place these cases with pro bono attorneys.

USDA Discrimination Financial Assistance Program (DFAP) Awards and Public Benefits

For farmers and ranchers who applied for and received a one-time, lump-sum award from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) under the Discrimination Financial Assistance Program (DFAP):  This general information will help people who receive USDA DFAP awards understand the potential impact of such money on public benefits.