IndianaOnlineLegal.com - Fixed Fee Online Legal Services
Monday, April 19, 2010 at 10:04PM
Today I launched a couple of new websites, one of which is IndianaOnlineLegal.com. Over the past year, a good deal of my solo legal practice has been driven by the various blogs and sites I maintain on the internet. One thing I have learned is that not everyone that finds me wants a "traditional" experience with an attorney. They know what they want in terms of legal advice or documents. They want it quick, and they want it to be affordable. They don't need or want to meet face to face. They don't want to visit an office. They don't want broad representation. Some of them need an LLC formed. Some of then need a power of attorney.
IndianaOnlineLegal.com caters to the needs of these people. By using carefully designed, interactive questionnaires that help me quickly assemble documents, I am able to provide certain legal services and legal documents at a fraction of the cost that some other attorneys charge. In fact, the prices on IndianaOnlineLegal.com are right on par with non-attorney legal form sites such as LegalZoom.com. Keep in mind that LegalZoom.com is not an attorney and may not give you legal advice - I can. And the option to receive legal advise regarding your documents is available (sometimes bundled with the price of your document, sometimes at an additional cost).
Below is some information that I posted directly from IndianaOnlinelegal.com. Check it out! The menu of legal services and documents is not quite complete - but I plan on adding documents on a daily basis.
The internet has changed the way people do business – and it is changing the expectations people have about receiving legal services. People want legal services fast, without paying an arm and a leg. While there will always be a time and place for traditional, hourly legal services, certain transactional legal services lend themselves very effectively to being offered over the internet. Some people resort to legal forms companies, such as LegalZoom, to obtain “online legal services.” Forms companies can’t provide legal advice, only a lawyer can. IndianaOnlineLegal.com is a service from the Law Office of Brian V Powers, a licensed attorney in the State of Indiana.
The process is quick, and very easy:
- Select the legal service you would like.
- Create an account with IndianaOnlineLegal.com (subject to Terms of Use).
- Purchase your Online Legal Service.
- Complete the questionnaire.
Once you complete the questionnaire, the documents associated with your online legal services will be sent to the Law Office of Brian V. Powers for review. The Law Office of Brian V. Powers will review them, follow up with any questions, and when they are complete, upload them to the site where they will be available for your download.
Why Are Online Legal Services Fast and Affordable?
Its the technology of course! By using the latest in online document automation technology, your documents are prepared quickly without the need to a paralegal or legal secretary to key in your information. Our technology is smart too – it knows how to assemble your document based on the answer you provide. Answers are collected online. Payments are collected online. Documents and advice are delivered online (and by phone from time to time). Most lawyers waste a lot of time and money on expensive offices, unnecessary staff & overhead, and client meetings. Not here. We focus on you and your legal needs – which saves you time and money!
Compare Us to Others – A Licensed Attorney vs Legal Forms Providers
Our fees are fixed and significantly lower than other attorneys. We challenge you to find a better value anywhere. In fact, here is a link to the “leading” online document-preparation service: LegalZoom(tm). We put that link there hoping you will click on it, and knowing that you’ll be back. We spend a lot of time fixing the mistakes they, and other non-attorney document preparation services, make.
The advantage of using us – you’ll have the advantage of a real lawyer personally reviewing and analyzing your documents, instead of some non-attorney clerk on the other side of the country.











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