Build a WordPress Website for a Law Firm is mostly a planning problem before it is a plugin problem. This guide is for law firms, solo attorneys, mediation practices, and legal service teams that need practice-area pages, attorney bios, lead forms, and careful disclaimers.
The right WordPress build starts with the job the site must do: get calls, book appointments, sell products, collect leads, publish events, support members, or help buyers make a decision. Pick plugins only after that workflow is clear.
Recommended WordPress Stack
- practice-area pages
- attorney bios
- consultation request form
- case-result or testimonial policy review
- SEO, analytics, security, cache, and backups
Before You Build
- Confirm bar rules, disclaimer language, testimonial policy, and contact-form routing.
- List practice areas and jurisdictions served.
- Decide whether intake should be a short contact form or a secure client portal.
- Back up before adding forms or CRM plugins.
Setup Steps
- Create Home, Practice Areas, Attorneys, About, Resources, Contact, and Location pages.
- Build separate pages for each major practice area.
- Add consultation forms that avoid collecting unnecessary sensitive details.
- Add analytics and form conversion tracking.
- Add security and backup controls before launch.
- Test mobile contact and phone flows.
Verify It Works
Confirm disclaimers, practice-area links, attorney bios, contact forms, phone links, local metadata, and staff notification routing.
Backup And Maintenance Notes
- Take a backup before installing or replacing major plugins.
- Use staging for payment, booking, membership, LMS, cache, or CRM changes when the site is already earning money.
- Keep plugin count intentional; remove unused plugins instead of leaving them disabled forever.
- Document who owns updates, renewals, form notifications, backups, DNS, email, and emergency access.
- After launch, verify forms, checkout, booking, login, search, cache, analytics, and email at least monthly.
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