Family law content with clarity, restraint, and credibility.
Legal Verb writes family law content for readers in the middle of divorce, custody disputes, or support questions, often during one of the hardest periods of their lives. We explain options calmly and accurately, avoid inflaming an already tense situation, and keep the focus on helping the reader understand the process before they call.
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Sensitive-topic clarity
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Useful client education
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Legal review
Human review matters
Search engines and AI systems need signals of trust. Legal content needs actual legal judgment.
Google does not reward content simply because a human typed it, and it does not punish content simply because
AI helped draft it. The real standard is whether the page is helpful, reliable, original, and created for
people. For law firm websites, that standard is hard to meet with generic, unreviewed content.
Legal Verb uses human legal review because legal content has to do more than fill a page. It has to answer
the right question, avoid unsupported claims, respect jurisdictional nuance, and sound credible when a
lawyer, client, search evaluator, or AI answer engine checks the substance.
Family law content that informs without inflaming
Family law content that informs without inflaming
Legal Verb is not trying to replace your whole marketing strategy. The work is narrower and more useful:
reliable legal content written for law firm websites, reviewed by U.S.-based legal professionals, and priced
clearly enough to plan around.
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Divorce and custody questions need calm structure, not drama.
Readers search for the difference between contested and uncontested divorce, how legal versus physical custody works, how child support and spousal support are generally calculated, and how marital property is divided. We distinguish community-property states from equitable-distribution states and note that custody turns on a best-interests standard whose factors vary by jurisdiction. Mediation, collaborative divorce, and litigation each get fair framing so readers can self-identify the path that fits their situation.
High-asset and high-conflict matters raise issues most prospects have never heard of: QDROs for dividing retirement accounts, business valuation, forensic accounting for hidden income, separate-versus-marital property tracing, and modifications when circumstances change. We translate these into content a stressed reader can follow without pretending any outcome is predictable. We also handle sensitive overlays such as domestic violence protective orders and relocation disputes with appropriate care.
Workflow
A four-stage production workflow. Brief to delivery.
Brief
Send the assignment
Topic, jurisdiction, target reader, word count, links, and deadline.
01 Research
Build the legal frame
Search intent, state context, firm notes, and source checks where needed.
02 Review
Draft and check the work
Clear writing plus legal-editorial review for coherence, claims, tone, and jurisdictional fit.
03 Deliver
Hand off clean copy
Publishable content with one reasonable revision round tied to the original brief.
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Family law content we deliver regularly
Family law content we deliver regularly
Pick the format, send the brief, and keep the project moving without rebuilding your content team.
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Divorce blogs
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Custody pages
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Support FAQs
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Property division articles
Transparent legal content pricing
$0.25 per word, research included — no retainer required
One-off content starts at $0.25 per word. Batches of five or more pieces can be scoped from $0.20 per word
when the brief and review workflow are consistent.
How do you keep family law content from sounding adversarial?
We write to a reader under real stress, so the tone stays measured and informative rather than combative. We explain options, including mediation and collaborative approaches, alongside litigation, and we avoid language that vilifies a spouse. That restraint reads as more credible and aligns with how most family firms want to present themselves.
Can you handle community-property versus equitable-distribution differences?
Yes. Property division, support formulas, and custody factors vary significantly by state. We research the named jurisdiction when the brief provides one and otherwise frame these as state-dependent, so the content never asserts a single national rule for issues that genuinely differ.
Can you write technical divorce topics for a general audience?
Yes. QDROs, business valuation, forensic accounting, and asset tracing can be explained in client-friendly terms that show the firm's depth without overwhelming the reader. We keep the explanation educational and leave individualized strategy to the attorney handling the matter.
How much does Legal Verb cost?
Standard content is $0.25 per word, with research and one reasonable revision round included. Batches of five or more pieces can be scoped at $0.20 per word. There are no retainers or monthly minimums.
Who writes and reviews the content?
Every piece is written and reviewed by U.S.-based attorneys, paralegals, or experienced legal editors under founder-led editorial control. Legal Verb never outsources legal content overseas.
What is the turnaround time?
Most one-off pieces are scheduled a few business days after the brief is complete. Larger batches get a delivery calendar so agencies and firms can plan approvals and publishing.
Are revisions included?
Yes. One reasonable revision round is included per piece when the revision is tied to the original brief.
Is the content original and ready to publish?
Yes. Every piece is original, written for your audience, and attorney-reviewed so it is ready for your firm's final approval and publication — not generic, spun, or unreviewed AI output.
Can you match our firm's voice and state?
Yes. Send your tone notes, internal links, and jurisdiction. State-specific research is included when the topic or practice area calls for it, so the content fits your firm and your state.
Do you offer white-label work for agencies?
Yes. Legal Verb works white-label and treats client names, briefs, draft links, strategy notes, and campaign context as confidential. The content ships under your agency's brand.
How do we get started?
Use the content request form with your content type, practice area, jurisdiction, target word count, deadline, and any notes. We confirm scope and price by email before writing begins.
Send the brief. Get publishable legal content back.
Send the brief. Get publishable legal content back.
Tell us the topic, jurisdiction, practice area, word count, deadline, and project notes. The form includes
spam protection and sends directly to info@legalverb.com.