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Wyoming Legal Services is the statewide non-profit providing free civil legal help to low-income residents in family law, housing, public benefits, and consumer matters. Fathers can apply by phone for assistance with custody, eviction, and protection orders. Screening is income-based. Bring photo ID, proof of income, lease or court paperwork, and any deadline notices to your intake to speed up case assignment.
(307) 634-1566 · PO Box 1160, Cheyenne, WY 82003
Protection & Advocacy System of Wyoming provides free legal representation and self-advocacy support to Wyomingites with disabilities, including fathers pursuing accommodation, benefits, and education rights. Staff can help with IEP disputes, discrimination claims, and access issues. Call the Cheyenne office for intake. Have medical or disability documentation, benefit award letters, and related correspondence ready when contacting staff.
(307) 632-3496 · 320 W 25th St 2nd Floor, Cheyenne, WY 82001
The Wyoming State Bar Lawyer Referral Service connects residents with qualified local attorneys across practice areas including family law, criminal defense, and real estate. A nominal referral fee covers an initial consultation. Fathers seeking a custody or divorce attorney can request a referral by phone. Bring a short summary of your case, any court papers, and a list of questions to your first meeting.
(307) 632-9061 · 4124 Laramie St, Cheyenne, WY 82001
Wyoming Immigrant Law Center provides legal assistance to immigrants and mixed-status families on matters including visas, naturalization, DACA, and removal defense. Fathers can access help protecting parental rights and family unity. Call the Cheyenne office for an intake appointment. Bring all immigration documents, photo ID, family birth and marriage records, and any notices from USCIS or immigration court to your first visit.
(307) 780-8782 · Cheyenne, WY 82001
The ACLU of Wyoming defends civil liberties and constitutional rights for Wyoming residents through litigation, policy work, and education. Fathers facing government overreach, First Amendment issues, or discrimination can submit a complaint for case review. Contact the Cheyenne office or submit online. Provide a detailed written summary, dates and names of those involved, and any supporting documents or correspondence.
(307) 635-7582 · PO Box 20706, Cheyenne, WY 82003