5 verified resources.
About Custody & Visitation for Fathers
Custody and visitation cases are handled at the state and county level, typically through each state's family court or unified family division. Every state follows some version of the 'best interest of the child' standard, but the specifics — how judges weigh parental fitness, how parenting time is structured, how modifications are granted — vary widely. Most states have free self-help centers inside their main courthouses where fathers can get forms, file paperwork, and receive guidance without hiring an attorney. National organizations like the ABA, Cordell & Cordell, and various fathers' rights groups supplement local resources. This directory combines official state court self-help portals, county-level family law facilitators, private family law firms that represent fathers, and fatherhood advocacy organizations — all verified and up to date.
5 Resources
1. Wyoming District Courts — Family Law — Free
Wyoming District Courts handle custody, visitation, and parenting plan matters under state law. Fathers can access self-help packets, filing information, and hearing schedules through the court system. Visit the Cheyenne office or call the state court administrator. Bring photo ID, existing court orders, and certified birth certificates for your children when filing. Filing fees and waiver forms are available.
(307) 777-7583 · 2301 Capitol Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001 · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm · Visit Website
2. Wyoming Legal Services — Free
Wyoming Legal Services provides free civil legal help to low-income fathers facing custody, divorce, and child support matters. Attorneys assist with filings, hearings, and parenting plans statewide from the Cheyenne main office. Call the intake line first to screen for income eligibility. Have photo ID, proof of income such as pay stubs, existing court papers, and children's birth certificates ready when applying for representation.
(307) 634-1566 · PO Box 1160, Cheyenne, WY 82003 · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
3. Wyoming Volunteer Attorney Program — Free
The Volunteer Attorney Program matches low-income Wyoming parents with pro bono attorneys for family law cases including custody, visitation, and protection orders. Fathers can request help with divorce filings, parenting plan disputes, and court appearances statewide. Call during business hours to begin a screening. Bring proof of income, photo ID, and any existing court documents to your intake appointment for fastest placement.
(307) 634-1566 · Statewide service · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
4. Wind River Reservation Legal Services — Free
Wind River Reservation Legal Services provides free legal assistance to Native American fathers and families on the reservation, including tribal custody, ICWA matters, and family law issues. The Fort Washakie office serves Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho members. Call for an intake appointment and bring tribal enrollment documentation, photo ID, and any existing tribal or state court orders related to your case.
(307) 332-6626 · Fort Washakie, WY 82514 · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
5. Children's Law Center — Wyoming — Free
The Children's Law Center provides legal representation for children involved in custody disputes, dependency proceedings, and abuse/neglect cases statewide. While attorneys represent the child's interests, fathers can cooperate with appointed counsel to protect parenting time. Contact the intake line during business hours. Have any court orders, CPS notices, and custody paperwork available to discuss the case with staff.
(307) 634-1566 · Statewide service · Mon-Fri 8am-5pm