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Step-by-Step Guide

How to Find a Lawyer

Taylor Made Law makes it easier to describe your legal need and connect with qualified attorneys in your area. This guide walks through each step of our free matching process.

Last Updated: May 30, 2026

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Step 1 — Describe Your Legal Issue

Tell us the type of legal matter you face — such as personal injury, criminal defense, family law, or employment — and provide a brief description of your situation. The more accurate your description, the better we can match you with relevant attorneys.

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Step 2 — Share Location and Urgency

Provide your general location so we can identify attorneys licensed and practicing in your area. If you have court dates, filing deadlines, or safety concerns, note the urgency so you can prioritize time-sensitive matters.

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Step 3 — Review Matched Attorneys

Based on your inputs, we may present attorneys who handle your matter type and location. Review their profiles, experience areas, and availability. You choose whether to contact any attorney.

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Step 4 — Connect Directly

When you select an attorney, your contact information and case summary may be shared with that attorney so they can respond. A referral does not create an attorney-client relationship until you and the attorney agree to representation.

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What Happens After a Referral

The attorney may contact you to discuss your matter, schedule a consultation, or explain fees. You are free to consult multiple attorneys and are never obligated to hire anyone referred through Taylor Made Law.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Taylor Made Law free to use?

Yes. Our matching service is free for people seeking legal help. Attorney fees are separate and should be discussed directly with any attorney you choose.

Does a referral guarantee representation?

No. A referral connects you with an attorney who may be able to help. Representation begins only if you and the attorney agree.

How is my information protected?

We use reasonable safeguards and share your information only as described in our Privacy Policy and when you request a connection with an attorney.

Can I use this for urgent criminal or safety matters?

If you have an immediate court date or emergency, contact a licensed attorney directly. Do not rely on website forms alone for urgent decisions.

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