Overview
e-Lawyer clients have access to their online client files at all times. Compare this to the traditional law office where client access to their files is limited or non-existent. The online file system has many advantages for clients.
Order Legal Services
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From their online file, clients may view and order legal services offered in their state. If we don’t offer a legal service you need in your state, we encourage you to register on the website and when we bring that State or service online, we will offer you a generous discount.
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Completed Documents
Clients have access to the documents they have previously completed. If a client loses a legal document, it’s easy to review, reprint, and re-execute the document.
Clients often forget what the terms of their legal documents provide. With e-Lawyer it’s easy to review your documents and make changes if the circumstances or your mindset has changed.
Pending Documents
There is no set time in which clients are required to complete their documents. Some clients finish up in one short sitting. Other take their time, deliberate, ask lots of questions and change their mind a few times before finalizing everything. With e-Lawyer’s flat fee structure, legal services are customized to the client like never before.
Attorneys
Clients can view the qualifications of our staff attorneys and contact them directly to ask legal questions about their documents and legal services. Each type of legal service includes a one year period during which clients can ask legal questions and get legal advice.
We are always happy to answer client inquiries about our clients’ needs for new legal services.
Messages
All communication between our clients and attorneys is archived in the client’s online client file. Easily review your past questions and e-Lawyer’s responses.
Profile
Change your contact information and log in credentials from your online client file. Compare this to the traditional law office where you leave a new address with the receptionist who puts the new address who knows where because mail still goes to your old location.
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