Deed Preparation MADE EASIER!

Hiring a contract real estate attorney to prepare your deeds, ensures the timely and accurate completion of legal documentation, allowing you to focus on providing high-quality legal services to your clients and building your practice.

Leave the heavy lifting to us! We understand that drafting a deed can be a complex and time-consuming process, which is why we are here to assist you in the preparation of deeds for your clients!

Our team has years of experience in creating legally sound and comprehensive deeds for estate planning and family law clients. We understand the importance of timely and accurate document preparation, and we'll work closely with you to ensure that your clients' needs are met. 

With our flat fee contract services, you can trust that your client's estate planning deeds will be handled professionally and efficiently, giving you more time to focus on other aspects of your practice.

Don't let deed drafting hold you back!

Schedule an appointment now to learn more about our services.

FLAT FEE: $350

The price includes the attorney’s preparation of all necessary transfer documents.

Preparation fees do not include county recording costs or any transfer tax that may be imposed.
*Recording services are available for an additional fee.

What are the benefits of hiring a contract attorney for deed preparation?

  1. Cost-effectiveness: Hiring a contract attorney can be more cost-effective than hiring a full-time attorney, as you only pay for the services you need.

  2. Flexibility: Contract attorneys can work on a project basis, which allows you to scale up or down as needed.

  3. Expertise: Contract attorneys often have specialized knowledge and experience in specific areas of law, such as real estate, that can be valuable for preparing deeds.

  4. Time-saving: By outsourcing the preparation of deeds to a contract attorney, you can free up time to focus on other aspects of your practice.

  5. Quality assurance: Contract attorneys are held to the same professional standards as full-time attorneys, so you can be assured that the work will be done to a high standard.

  6. Reduced administrative burden: A contract attorney can handle all the administrative tasks associated with preparing deeds, such as filing and recording, which can help to reduce your workload.

  7. Access to specialized software and technology: Some contract attorneys may have access to specialized software and technology that can help to streamline the process of preparing deeds.

  8. Increases scalability and capacity: Hiring a contract attorney as needed allows you to scale up your capacity as per requirement without having to pay for additional staff.