You’ve spent years helping clients needing to preserve their assets, dignity, and stability in high-net-worth divorces, and you’re good at it. You’re known regionally (and even state-wide) as a confident, determined fighter who understands what’s at stake and gets your clients the results they need. The only thing still standing in the way of growth? The right office help.
You’ve performed so well that it can be difficult for you to delegate. And that’s understandable. Even if you have a quality paralegal, you still wind up handling far too many things by yourself.
The results? Missed opportunities, stress, and higher levels of exhaustion than you or your team should have to bear.
You need someone you and your staff can trust, rely on, and who’s just as driven and client-focused as you are. The answer? A digital legal assistant who understands divorce law and can deliver the results your high-net-worth clients have come to expect. Every time.
Your issue isn’t growth; it’s delivering consistency with your high standards in mind. You can’t be everywhere, neither can your existing office help, and you’re beginning to feel the strain.
What if there were a simpler, more reliable option that freed up time and delivered quality results? We’re not talking about a second paralegal. We’re talking about a virtual legal professional, a fellow licensed attorney who’s been trained in your specific legal field, keeps your clients’ needs first, and who works in your time zone.
Meet DocketWorks— your new ally in time management, workflow regulation, and providing consistent, high-quality results to clients who need the best. We’ll supply an international legal professional helping you keep up with as much or as little work as you need; helping you deliver quality every time, stay ahead, and ensure your legal reputation stays strong.
Our virtual licensed attorneys can help you with a variety of tasks, from case updates to document drafting, client communication to pre-litigation work. Is your existing paralegal struggling to keep up? Let an ILA help.
This means better, quality attention for your clients, the exact administrative results that you need, and high-net-worth divorces that are handled with consistent, driven focus.
What if you don’t need full-time help? That’s not a problem.
Assign project-based work, quarter-time at 10 hours per week, half-time for 20 hours, or full-time for 40 hours. You can hand over as much or as little legal work to your ILA as needed while continuing to provide top-class representation to clients and families.
The results? A much sleeker, more efficient law firm that continues to provide tailored, trusted results for high-value clients. This helps you focus even more attention where it’s needed most, keeping your firm’s output competitive, respected, and consistently excellent.
And the cost? Half of what you’d pay a paralegal at just $36,000 for full-time legal help. You’d spend at least twice that much on an in-person office assistant.
You need someone who understands the law as well as you do, and this truly requires a fellow attorney. Does a client have new questions about asset division? Forward them to your ILA. Has an extra piece of evidence come in that requires a detailed review? Let your ILA handle it.
These are highly trained attorneys who work in your time zone, congruent with your office hours. Gaps in client services are covered in real time, leading to a seamless experience for clients who have the most to lose and no patience for anything short of excellence.
Does your law firm need the added help of an ILA? Someone working with you in real time to help your clients protect their futures and legal rights?
Get in touch with DocketWorks to see what our attorneys can do for you and your firm. Lessen your workload, maximize your family law services, and maintain your commitment to excellence, all at once.
Have questions? Reach out to DocketWorks at (929) 419-5647 to book your discovery call today.
Grace Singh is a writer and editor for DocketWorks. She enjoys bridging services and client needs in ways that are meaningful, memorable, and human-focused, even as technology continues to change. When she’s not at her home office, she enjoys nature walks, reading, and brewing coffee.