Wyoming Misc 7. Affidavit of Indigence is a form used to prove that someone is unable to pay the costs of a legal action. The Affidavit must be completed by the party filing the action and is used to determine whether the court will waive some or all of the filing fees associated with the action. The form includes questions about the party’s income, assets, and liabilities, and requires supporting documentation to be submitted. There are two types of Wyoming Misc 7. Affidavit of Indigence: 1. Adult Affidavit of Indigence: This is used by adults when filing a legal action. It includes questions about the party’s income, assets, and liabilities, and requires supporting documentation to be submitted. 2. Minor Affidavit of Indigence: This is used by minors who are filing a legal action. It includes questions about the minor's income, assets, and liabilities, as well as questions about the minor’s parents or guardians. It also requires supporting documentation to be submitted.