Attorney Website Guide
Attorney websites built for confidence.
A prospective client is usually stressed, skeptical, or comparing several firms. The website has to make the practice focus, attorney credibility, and next step clear fast.
For family law, personal injury, estate planning, business litigation, criminal defense, immigration, and boutique practices.
First Screen
The visitor should know three things immediately.
Who you help, why you are credible, and what they should do next.
Practice focus
Family law, PI, estate planning, business litigation, criminal defense, or niche counsel should be obvious.
Local relevance
People want to know whether you handle matters in their city, county, court, or state.
Safe next step
Consultation, call, or intake language should be clear and careful about attorney-client status.
Law Firm Trust Stack
What should be built into the site.
A law firm website has to sell competence without sounding reckless.
Attorney bios
Bar admissions, education, experience, associations, publications, and a real headshot.
Practice pages
Each practice area should have its own page with plain-language concerns, process, and next steps.
Reputation cues
Reviews, awards, case types, media, or testimonials can help when they are allowed and properly framed.
Careful claims
Avoid guarantees, vague superiority, and language that creates confusion about legal advice.
Case management handoff
Forms should route to Clio, MyCase, Lawmatics, HubSpot, or the intake system the firm already trusts.
Mobile click path
Call, consultation, directions, and form actions need to be obvious on the phone.
TMN Fit
Choose TMN when the firm needs to look sharper without sounding louder.
We build attorney websites with restrained design, bar-rule-aware copy, clear practice architecture, local search foundations, and full code ownership. The goal is confidence, not noise.
Questions Buyers Ask
Short answers before you rebuild.
What should it include?
Practice-area pages, attorney bios, office details, consultation CTAs, compliant proof, disclaimers, and intake routing.
What does it cost?
TMN attorney websites start at $2,250 for a refresh, $3,750 for a full rebuild, and $5,000+ for custom firm builds.
What makes it trustworthy?
Specific practice focus, real attorneys, local relevance, careful claims, proof where allowed, and one obvious next step.
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