Family law intakes

More family law consults with matter type and urgency clear.

A useful family law inquiry should name the matter, county, urgency, children or property context, and whether the person is ready to speak with counsel.

The right family-law path

The matter has to be clear before counsel time is offered.

Family law inquiries can be urgent and personal. A useful lead helps intake understand the matter type, county, children or property context, and what next step the person is actually ready for.

  • matter type
  • county
  • children or property
  • ready next step

Family Law: Divorce Consults

Make a hard family conversation feel steady enough to begin.

Family law calls come with emotion, timing, and consequences. Your family law firm should feel steady enough for someone to start a difficult conversation.

  • Matter

    Separate divorce, custody, support, and post-judgment issues.

  • County

    Send the consult to the right person.

  • Family context

    Understand children, property, and urgency.

  • Family consults

    Know which inquiries became consults.

What a useful inquiry already includes

Know the family matter before the consult is offered.

The lead should make matter type, jurisdiction, urgency, children, property, and next step clear enough for intake to choose the right consult step.

  • matter type
  • county
  • urgency
  • children or property context
  • consult readiness

Family Law

Bring in

  • divorce consults
  • custody conversations
  • support matters
  • post-judgment questions worth screening

Filter out

  • wrong-county calls
  • free-advice requests
  • low-detail relationship questions
  • unsupported matters

Ads, pages, and follow-up

Where this work should come from.

The ad or search result should bring the right person to a page that explains the work, asks for useful details, and makes the next step clear.

Tell us what family law matters belong in your intake queue.

Tell us the divorce, custody, support, and local matters your firm wants to screen.

Send the family law version.

A few words about your best-fit family matters is enough.