Website for lawyers
Clients choose a lawyer they trust. Your website should feel serious and clear, show your practice areas and make it easy to get in touch. SnabbSajt builds a professional page for you.

A client searches for her problem, not for your practice area
Nobody types family law into a search box. They type what they're in the middle of: who stays in the house after a divorce, disputing an invoice, dismissed without cause, custody of the children. Give each practice area a paragraph that opens with that question in plain words and then explains what you do. That's what makes the page findable and what makes the client recognise herself in it at the same time.
Say what a first conversation costs and involves
What stops most people contacting a lawyer is the fear that the meter starts at hello. So write out whether the first conversation is free or what it costs, how you bill after that, and explain legal expenses cover and legal aid in plain words - that home insurance often covers part of it is unknown to many. Only state figures and terms you stand behind yourself; the page never invents a fee.
Be clear about what you don't take
A firm that lists twelve practice areas gets enquiries in all twelve, most of them wrong. Write out which matters you actually take, whether you act for individuals or companies, whether you take instructions nationwide or only at a particular court, and where you refer what you don't take. An honest boundary costs nothing and saves hours a week.
Trust is built from the person and the professional rules, not from promises
Never write what a case will end in, and don't publish client stories without explicit consent - professional ethics and confidentiality draw lines here that no other trade has. What does build trust is what you may write: who you are, how many years you've practised, whether you're a member of the bar, which languages you speak and how quickly someone normally gets an answer.
Why you need a website
- Clear practice areas and services
- Room for experience and background
- A contact form for a first enquiry
- A serious, clear tone that builds trust
What's included
A serious legal website that builds trust and books calls.
- Ready-made website
- Colours & typography
- Services & pricing
- Frequently asked questions
- Contact form
- AI that knows your business
- Book a call
Frequently asked questions
Yes. The page suits both larger firms and solo advisers. You describe your practice and adapt the content.
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Describe your business and we build your website in minutes. Everything stays editable afterwards.