It takes most people weeks to work up the nerve to call a divorce attorney. When they finally dial and hit voicemail, that nerve evaporates, and they either try another firm or retreat for another month. Quickwire meets the moment: an instant, discreet text in your firm's voice that keeps the conversation alive and turns a hard phone call into a booked consultation.
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Family law calls come from parked cars, lunch breaks, and Sunday nights after a bad weekend, whenever the caller can speak without being overheard. You're in court, in mediation, or with a client whose custody hearing is tomorrow. A missed consultation isn't just the consult fee; a retained divorce or custody matter often means months of work. And these callers rarely leave voicemails, partly because a voicemail is a record of a call they may not want discovered at home. They simply move to the next name in the search results, quietly.
You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.
The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.
Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.
Sunday, 9:15pm. A dad sits in his truck in the driveway after another brutal custody handoff and calls the first family attorney he finds. Your office is dark. His phone buzzes: "You've reached Calder Family Law. We're sorry we missed you. Would you like to schedule a confidential consultation?" He answers a few short questions by text, picks Tuesday at noon, and gets a discreet reminder that morning. No voicemail, no lost nerve, one new consultation on your calendar.
It's often the safest channel they have. A text thread is silent, the caller controls the timing, and they can pause or opt out at any point. Many family law callers find typing from a parked car far easier than being overheard on a call.
No. The thread handles scheduling and basic intake only: the type of matter, the county, a good time to meet. It never gives advice, never predicts outcomes, and never gets into specifics. Substantive conversations wait for the confidential consultation with your attorney.
Yes. The templates are written with you, so the thread can state your consultation fee upfront and collect payment details if you want. That filters window shoppers and means the people on your calendar arrived ready to engage.
She can't answer while she's transcribing a declaration, sitting in a hearing, or already on the line. Quickwire catches the overflow and after-hours calls she physically can't, and she can jump into any thread the moment she's free.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
Drop your info and we'll get right back to you with the same instant text-back your family law firm's customers would get.
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