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- ReadPractice Efficiency4 min read
What's the ROI of Document Automation for Family Law Practices?
Document automation ROI depends on your specific numbers. Here's the formula and an example calculation you can adapt.
- ReadClient Success3 min read
How Can Family Law Practitioners Speed Up Client Intake?
Client intake sets the tone for the entire case. Here's how family law practitioners are transforming their intake process.
- ReadIndustry Insights6 min read
Divorce Filing Costs and Timing by State: A Reference for Family-Law Firms
A per-state reference for multi-state family-law practices: filing fees, response fees where known, the jurisdiction unit, residency thresholds, and the minimum waiting period before a divorce can finalize.
- ReadClient Success6 min read
Intake When a Client Has Cross-State Ties or Moves Mid-Case
The residency screen decides where a divorce can even be filed, and it is the question a standard intake tends to skip. Here is how to screen for cross-state ties and clients who move mid-case across all fifty states we support.
- ReadPractice Efficiency7 min read
Running One Document-Prep Workflow Across Multiple States
One document-first intake can feed packets across all fifty states. The per-state work is the jurisdiction unit and the required forms. The workflow itself stays put.
- ReadPractice Efficiency7 min read
How Do You Read ROI Across a Multi-State Divorce Caseload?
A practical way to think about return on a divorce caseload that spans several states: count the intake work you do once, then measure it against the filing fees, which do not compare cleanly from state to state.