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How can a virtual law firm service benefit you?

There are a whole host of reasons why you might want to consider a lawyer that has the capacity of delivering online legal services in divorce and family law matters. Just the practical benefit of having online access to your legal matters alone makes this something you should think about, irrespective of how much of your matter will actually be dealt with face-to-face or over the phone.

More importantly our network of virtual law firms offers legal forms bundled with legal advice for a fixed fee which is often the same as or less than the fees charged by the leading web-based legal forms provider. (Compare our network of law firms with LegalZoom).

Here are some of the benefits of retaining a lawyer with the capability of delivering legal services online:

 

  • Access your legal matters anywhere

    You can access your legal documents and drafts-in-progress, and also communicate with your lawyer from any computer that has access to the Internet.

  • Access any time of day (or night)



    Can't reach a lawyer during working hours? Want to work on your legal matter at home? No problem. Online document assembly technology makes 24/7 legal work possible.

  • Permanent online storage


    Keep your legal documents permanently on file online. Have the peace of mind of always knowing where they are, and that they are always accessible.

    Safe and secure


    Your documents are only accessible by you, via a password protected site, and are both encrypted and backed up. No one but you can access them.

  • Keep control of the costs


    Our network of virtual law firms who offer online legal services offer fixed and affordable rates and enable you let you pay online.

  • Stay in touch


    Use online communication facilities to stay in touch with your lawyer, pass information back and forth or ask questions - all securely, and in private.

  • Flexible in all circumstances. Move online or offline as required.

    Sometimes you need to see a lawyer face-to-face. But a virtual law firm can offer you the flexibility to handle your case remotely or at their office - whichever suits you.