Family Law

7 Local Marketing Tactics To Boost Your Divorce Lawyers Business

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7 Local Marketing Tactics To Boost Your Divorce Lawyers Business

Your divorce lawyers business likely operates within a specific location or area. As such it naturally classed as a local business. That is not to suggest it is necessarily a small business as there are huge companies that only operate within a specific city or state.

What being a local business also signifies is that your marketing needs to be localised. In other words, the way you market, the people you market to, and the locations you target are all clearly defined. That applies as much to online marketing as it does to offline marketing, such as advertising in local newspapers.

With the internet playing such a huge role in everyone’s lives, if your divorce lawyers business does not market online it is depriving itself of a huge opportunity to generate clients. Specifically, we are talking about local marketing online, as the internet provides many opportunities to target a local audience. Here are some marketing tactics from Oxygen Marketing that are proven to work.

Tactic #1 – Localise Your Website

Your website is where your prospects may first encounter your divorce lawyers business, so ensure they know you are based locally. Many local businesses use generic websites that look like they could be anywhere. Use local imagery, ensure your city is in large letters, and include a local map with your location on your home page.

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How To Improve Your Family Law Firm’s Ranking On Google Using Local Keywords

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How To Improve Your Family Law Firm's Ranking On Google Using Local Keywords

To help expand the client base of your family law firm via the internet, your website must attract visitors who in turn reach out to you for advice,  and ultimately ask you to represent them. If you were to ask for advice from the  SEO experts at Perth SEO they will tell you that the most effective way of achieving that aim is to have your website rank high on search engines, especially Google.

The whole point of wanting your website to rank high on Google is that the closer it is to the #1 position for any given search, the more traffic it is going to receive. Presuming that it is ranking for highly relevant keyword searches relating to family law, the more chances there are of that traffic including people looking for a family lawyer.

The point we make about ranking for a relevant keyword is crucial because there is little point in ranking for keywords that are of no relevance to your business, nor which attract traffic not specifically looking for a family lawyer. For example, you might rank for the term, ‘cheap lawyer’, but unless your fees are low and you take on clients for all legal work, then it is of no real benefit to you.

Of the traffic that you receive from that keyword only a fraction of it will be needing a family lawyer, and the rest will be looking for a corporate, criminal, copyright, or employment lawyer, and when they land on your website and realize your law firm is none of these, they will click away immediately, which creates another problem in relation to your ranking.

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Drug Tests And Why They Can Play A Significant Role In Family Court Proceedings

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Drug Tests And Why They Can Play A Significant Role In Family Court Proceedings

For anyone who has started a drug rehab program or is about to start, it might be too late to convince your ex-spouse or partner that you are a fit and proper parent who should be allowed visitation or even the opportunity to co-parent. The truth is that it is not up to any parent to decide the legalities or otherwise of whether the other parent should have contact with their children; it is for the family courts to decide.

When the matter of who can or cannot see their children comes before a family court judge, it will be what is in the best interests of the child they will use to determine their decision. This is when your use of drugs, whether it is current or in the past, will likely be brought up in court by the child’s other parent or their family lawyer.

To do so formally, they, or their legal representative, will submit specific documents to the court indicating that they believe the child is at risk with regards to your alleged drug taking. This could include accusations that you leave drugs around your home or that you take drugs in full view of the child.

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Five Benefits of Employing a Family Lawyer When Working Through a Divorce

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Employing a Family Lawyer

Working through a divorce can be a long, complicated, and emotional process, especially if you’re separating from a long-term partner due to a broken-down relationship. Court proceedings often involve asset separation and child custody disputes, which can have major financial implications.

Because of this, we highly recommend hiring experienced family lawyers to help you work through your divorce. They can advise you on various legal matters, helping ensure the best possible outcome for you and your family.

Below are our top five benefits of hiring a family lawyer to help you work through your divorce.

  1. You Will Be Able to Take Advantage of the Law

If you work with a reliable, highly-experienced family lawyer, you can harness the law to your benefit. Things like court proceedings and asset separation can be difficult and more complicated, and having a lawyer by your side will help ensure you’re doing the right thing.

On top of this, a good lawyer can help you when you’re preparing your divorce case. Things as simple as keeping basic records can have huge implications if you end up in court, and your lawyer will ensure you’ve got your bases covered.

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What Is Spousal Maintenance and Do I Have to Be Worried About It?

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Spousal Maintenance

In Australia, divorces and serious separations are governed by a comprehensive selection of laws. In general, the courts will strive to deliver a fair deliberation on divorce cases, which can sometimes involve one partner being responsible for the support of the other.

This is called spousal maintenance, and it’s something you absolutely need to understand if you’re working through a separation. In the rest of this article, we’re going to look at everything you need to know about this complicated legal topic.

What Is Spousal Maintenance?

To keep things simple, spousal maintenance is designed to ensure both parties are able to maintain a comfortable living situation following a divorce. It can be paid in a number of forms, including:

  • As a one-off lump sum payment as ordered by the court.
  • As regular weekly or fortnightly payments.
  • As bill or amenity payments covering periodic costs.
  • By providing certain items or things the other party needs to live.

As you can imagine, spousal maintenance cases can become extremely complicated. Because of this, it’s best to talk to a family lawyer, such as Robinson Lawyers, about the subject if you’re unsure about anything or need long-term legal advice.

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Childcare Options for Parents Who Both Work

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When you have children but need to go back to work it’s important to work out the right kind of care for them. Whether you have toddlers or your children are of primary school age, it’s important to know they will be cared for properly while you are at work. Sometimes, grandparents can care for them, but often they too, work, or else they are too feeble to manage to care for a lively toddler all day.  Here are some other childcare options.

Home day care

This is when a woman, often a mother herself, cares for other children in her own home. It is good because there is a family atmosphere and the groups are small, meaning your child will get the attention they need. Government procedures are in place for payment and to ensure the carer is a suitable person. However, if they are of a different culture to you, it is wise to make sure that this will not have a negative impact on your child. They pick up different habits very easily.

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12 Tips to Get Through a Divorce Without Going Crazy

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Divorce

There is no doubt about it, divorce is a stressful time, an emotional roller coaster that often makes you feel as if you are going crazy. That is why you will probably need advice from family lawyers to make sure you know exactly what you need to do to facilitate matters and to understand what your rights are.

It is a sad fact that many once happy couples need to seek out a law firm such as Family Lawyers Perth to help with a divorce – and then may think they will never be happy again. But life moves on and you will find as time goes by, you can adapt and have a life of your own once again. It may even be a better life than you had before.

Here are some tips to help you get through that divorce and come out the other side without having gone crazy.

  • When choosing a family lawyer, find a supportive lawyer to advise you and represent you if you need to go to court.
  • When you separate from your spouse, make sure you find a safe place to live. If there was violence, you don’t have to give them your address.
  • If your spouse threatens you, take out an VRO (Violence Restraining Order) against them. Then if they harass you they can be punished for it.
  • Don’t allow your ex to manipulate you by making you feel guilty. It takes two to work on a happy marriage. Know that there is most likely fault on both sides, but that doesn’t matter now. The courts don’t consider fault in any way; they only need to know that the relationship has broken down irretrievably.

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