Lawyer Referral Services
If you are a victim or survivor of abuse, you may want to ask the Bar Association’s Lawyer Referral Service whether or not they screen for lawyers who are experienced in handling domestic violence cases. For a suggested list of questions to ask regarding the lawyer’s fees and experience when interviewing an attorney, go to our Choosing and Working with a Lawyer page.
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Wyoming State Bar Lawyer Referral Service & Modest Means Program
Fax: 307-632-3737
URL: https://www.wyomingbar.org/for-the-public/hire-a-lawyer/
The Wyoming State Bar provides referrals online or by phone to private attorneys. They also have a “Modest Means Program,” which provides low-cost legal assistance to individuals who do not qualify for free legal services, but cannot afford the expertise of attorneys at the standard rate. Attorneys participating in the program agree to assist Modest Means Program clients for no more than $100 an hour and no more than a $1000 retainer (if necessary). People whose household incomes are between 200% – 300% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines are eligible.




