Equal Justice Wyoming helps eligible Wyoming residents connect with legal resources and find ways to meet their legal needs by coordinating a network of legal aid providers and pro bono lawyers across the state. Equal Justice Wyoming also provides support and resources to self-represented people in court through information, forms and resources available on www.legalhelpwy.org. The Wyoming State Bar is committed to promoting public access to quality legal services, regardless of financial circumstances. The following information is available for people who are looking for legal counsel and are not sure where to start when looking for a lawyer or other legal aid. The coalition represents low-income victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking. Family law, housing, school immigration and economic issues with a focus on security and self-sufficiency. The Coalition is a national program that provides holistic legal services to victims in every county in Wyoming. Answer a few simple questions to see if you qualify for free legal answers. Then ask a volunteer lawyer a question about your civil law problem.
You will receive an email informing you of the answer to your question. Log in to see the answer! wyoming.freelegalanswers.org/ Legal Aid of Wyoming Inc. is a not-for-profit, government-funded law firm. We provide legal assistance to low-income people in the state of Wyoming. Legal aid can only provide services in cases where the civil action is brought in the courts of Wyoming. Legal aid represents many, but not all, types of civil cases. We cannot represent the accused in criminal cases. If you have been charged with a crime, you should ask the court to appoint a lawyer to represent you if you cannot afford it. Legal Aid of Wyoming is a statewide nonprofit law firm that assists low-income Wyoming citizens in civil matters.
A tribal advocate is also on staff to provide services to members of the Wind River Indian Reserve. Ask lawyers real questions. Volunteer lawyers answer your legal questions online for free. Know your rights. Legal aid clinics and legal evenings should inform you of your rights or briefly inform you of your legal problem. These events are overseen by advocates in your community who want to help you understand your situation. The Modest Means Program (SMP) provides low-cost legal aid to individuals who do not qualify for free legal services but cannot afford the expertise of lawyers at the standard rate. Lawyers participating in the program agree to assist clients in the Modest Means program for a maximum of $75 per hour and no more than $500 (if required). Callers to the hotline must go through a screening process to ensure eligibility for services. After review and qualification, callers can speak to a lawyer, obtain legal advice and request advanced services.
Get the legal forms you need. A complete list of available legal forms can be found here. They deal with many legal issues, including family matters, finances, the workplace and housing. Get the right help. The best thing you can do if you have a legal problem is to talk to a lawyer. A lawyer can help you in whole or in part. Low-income individuals may be eligible for free legal services. Teton County Access to Justice Center is a self-help resource center that provides free legal advice to high-income people in Teton County. Sometimes you need more than just legal help. Community organizations throughout the state of Wyoming offer a range of services to help you when things get tough. We work to establish support networks to help you with all aspects of your legal problem.
Wyoming State Bar P.O. Box 109 Cheyenne, WY 82003 Fax: (307) 632-3737 [email protected] Get free help filing your taxes. The Federal Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) can help you prepare and file your tax return. Most people are eligible. Administration opening hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 – 17:00. Find what you need to help you We recognize that sometimes you can`t get help from a lawyer because you can`t afford one or you decide to represent yourself. You can use this website to find out what you need to do if you are representing yourself. They helped point me in the right direction! Who is eligible? Citizens whose household income is between 200% and 300% of the federal poverty guidelines.