Vol. III · No. 47
Wednesday, 1 July 2026
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Clio raises base plan to $49/user · 3 days ago MyCase holds pricing for Q2 · 6 days ago New review: Actionstep workflow engine · 9 days ago PracticePanther adds AI intake · 12 days ago Amberlo opens London data region · 14 days ago Methodology v2.3 published · 21 days ago Smokeball raises Series B, pricing unchanged · 24 days ago Filevine confirms gated pricing for 2026 · 28 days ago Clio raises base plan to $49/user · 3 days ago MyCase holds pricing for Q2 · 6 days ago New review: Actionstep workflow engine · 9 days ago PracticePanther adds AI intake · 12 days ago Amberlo opens London data region · 14 days ago Methodology v2.3 published · 21 days ago Smokeball raises Series B, pricing unchanged · 24 days ago Filevine confirms gated pricing for 2026 · 28 days ago

Free decision quiz

Best Practice Management Software for Family Law Firms (2025 Quiz)

A free six-question quiz that matches your family law firm to the practice management platform that fits best.

2,647 uses ★ 4.7 (168 ratings) No signup

Question 1 of 6

How many attorneys are at your firm?

Family law practices face document-heavy matters, emotionally charged clients, court deadlines, and strict trust accounting rules. The right practice management platform can shave hours off every dissolution, custody modification, and QDRO.

This quiz asks six short questions about your firm size, current workflow pain points, budget, and integration needs. It then recommends the platform most family law attorneys with your profile end up choosing.

No email required. Results are instant and based on documented feature sets, not vendor sponsorships.

Why use itBuilt for the way law firms actually work

Family law focused

Weights vendors on document automation, client messaging, and trust accounting that divorce practices actually need.

Vendor neutral scoring

Recommendation is based on transparent per-answer weights, not affiliate commissions or vendor sponsorships.

Budget aware matching

Filters options by realistic per-user pricing so you do not fall in love with software you cannot afford.

Two minute results

Six questions, no fluff, no scheduling a demo before you learn which platform to shortlist.

100 percent free

No paywall, no gated report, no credit card required to see your recommendation.

No signup required

You do not enter an email or phone number, so vendor sales teams will not chase you.

ProcessHow it works

  1. 01
    Answer six short questions

    Tell us your firm size, biggest workflow pain, trust accounting needs, portal use, budget, and automation preferences.

  2. 02
    Weights are applied per answer

    Each option assigns integer weights to the four leading family law platforms based on documented feature strengths.

  3. 03
    Scores are totaled

    The platform with the highest cumulative score becomes your primary recommendation, with runners up shown for comparison.

  4. 04
    You get a shortlist

    Take the top two results into vendor demos so you are comparing platforms that actually fit your practice.

CoverageWhat's included

  • Recommendation ranked against three runner up platforms
  • Score breakdown so you can see the logic
  • Guidance on which two vendors to demo
  • Notes on trust accounting and IOLTA readiness
  • Budget bracket flag if your target is unrealistic
  • Automation fit rating for family law forms
  • Client portal fit for high communication caseloads

ContextWhy this matters

Family law is one of the most document intensive and emotionally intensive practice areas in the United States. According to the American Bar Association Legal Technology Survey Report, more than 70 percent of small firm attorneys now use cloud based practice management, and family law consistently ranks among the top adopters because of the volume of standardized forms and the need for structured client communication.

The wrong platform costs a family law firm real money. If your software cannot auto populate a financial affidavit from intake data, you are paying an associate or paralegal to retype figures that already exist. If it lacks a strong client portal, you are burning attorney hours on text messages that should be logged and billable.

State bar trust accounting rules add another layer. Every state requires contemporaneous IOLTA records and three way reconciliation, and family law retainers are frequently replenished. Choosing a platform that handles trust natively, rather than through a bolt on, materially reduces the risk of a bar complaint tied to commingling or unreconciled ledgers.

Q&AFrequently asked

What is the best practice management software for family law?
There is no single best platform. Smokeball leads for document heavy divorce practices, Clio for firms that want the broadest integrations and strong trust accounting, MyCase for firms that live inside the client portal, and PracticePanther for solos on a tight budget. This quiz weighs those tradeoffs against your specific answers.
Is this quiz free?
Yes. The quiz is completely free, requires no email or account, and does not share your answers with vendors. You see the recommendation immediately on the results screen.
Who is this quiz for?
Family law attorneys and firm administrators evaluating a new practice management platform, or considering switching from an existing one. It works for solos, small firms, and midsize firms up to about twenty attorneys.
How is Smokeball different from Clio for family law?
Smokeball is built around automated form assembly and includes a large library of jurisdiction specific family law forms in many states. Clio has broader integrations, stronger reporting, and a larger app marketplace, but relies more on document templates you build or import. Firms drafting high volumes of state court family forms often prefer Smokeball.
When should I retake the quiz?
Retake it when your firm size changes, when your budget shifts, or when your workflow pain moves from one area to another. Many firms outgrow their initial platform choice within three to five years.
Does this quiz replace legal or business advice?
No. It is an educational tool to help you build a shortlist. You should still take vendor demos, request references from other family law firms, and review each contract before signing.
What should I do after I get my recommendation?
Book demos with your top two recommended vendors, ask specifically about their family law form libraries and trust accounting workflow, and request pricing in writing. Confirm data migration options before committing.
What is the most common mistake family law firms make when choosing software?
Picking on price alone. A cheaper platform that cannot automate financial affidavits or handle a robust client portal often costs more in staff hours than a premium platform would in license fees. Total cost of ownership matters more than the sticker price.

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