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Marketing for Alimony & Spousal Support — family law firms

LexGrow helps family law firms become the obvious choice when prospects search for alimony & spousal support — with pages, local visibility, and lead programs that match your markets.

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Geography and ethics scoped to you
Clear path from search to consult
Attorney-friendly reporting

The challenge

Why alimony & spousal support needs focused marketing

Broad firm messaging rarely wins for alimony & spousal support intent. Prospects compare specialists quickly — your positioning should match how they search and decide.

Mediation, collaborative, litigation — three buyers

A client choosing mediation isn't the same intent as one choosing litigation. Pages have to address the path the searcher is already leaning toward.

Confidentiality is part of the pitch

Family-law prospects fear leaks more than fees. Site pages that show how the firm protects communication earn higher-quality consult requests.

Fee structure is a conversion blocker

Hourly versus flat-fee versus hybrid — vague pricing pages lose to firms that publish ranges. We help phrase fees so prospects feel safe asking.

How it works

Three ways we bring you more matters

1

We get you found

We align content and technical signals so your firm ranks for alimony & spousal support queries that match your real practice.

2

We send you leads

Optional exclusive leads follow geography and practice-fit rules when you add that capability.

3

We show clear numbers

Monthly reporting ties effort to traffic, calls, and cost context.

Marketing by the numbers

US

campaigns scoped to your markets and ethics rules

72%+

of prospects research attorneys online first

3–6 mo

directional traction timeline in competitive metros

Add-on

Exclusive leads available as a scoped add-on

What you get

Built for alimony & spousal support & family law

LexGrow products work together so prospects find you, trust you, and reach your intake team.

  • Pages and topical clusters aimed at alimony & spousal support intent in your markets
  • Google Business Profile and on-site signals aligned to your case mix
  • Visibility reporting — rankings, traffic, and consultation trends
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  • FAQs and guides that answer how clients choose alimony & spousal support counsel
  • Bar-compliant drafts reviewed before publish
  • Internal linking between sibling case-type pages
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  • Multi-platform review monitoring
  • Compliant response drafts for partner approval
  • Escalation when feedback touches active matters
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  • Organic posts under your firm-owned profiles
  • Comment and DM triage in one inbox
  • Calendar scheduling with attorney approval
Explore Social Media
  • Paid search and LSA aligned to your strongest pages
  • Compliance-minded creative for bar-sensitive markets
  • Cost clarity per qualified conversation
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FAQ

Common questions from attorneys

How long before a family law firm sees marketing results?

Family law search intent is high but emotional, so messaging and pacing matter. Most firms see meaningful traffic and intake within a few months, with paid advertising on the Premier and Pinnacle tiers available when organic timing isn't fast enough.

How long does a divorce typically take?

Uncontested divorces can resolve in a few months if a state's waiting period is short; contested divorces with custody, support, or property disputes often take a year or more. Many states impose a mandatory separation or waiting period before a decree can issue.

Are prenuptial and postnuptial agreements enforceable?

Most states enforce prenups and postnups if they are entered into voluntarily, with full financial disclosure, and are not unconscionable. Specific rules vary — some states scrutinize spousal support waivers more closely than property terms.

How does military service affect divorce and custody?

The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act provides procedural protections, and federal law governs how military retirement is divided. Custody orders also have to account for deployment, relocation, and the Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act.

Ready to grow alimony & spousal support leads?

Book a strategy call — we’ll review your market and outline a practical plan for family law growth.

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