Website Redesign · New Chapel Hill, TX

Website Redesign for Lawyers in New Chapel Hill

Your law practice serves a community where reputation and trust travel fast. But if your website looks like it belongs to a different decade, folks are forming opinions about your firm before they ever pick up the phone. That's a problem worth fixing.

A Bad Website Costs You Cases You'll Never Know About

Here's what frustrates me about how most law firm websites get built. Someone sells an attorney a template, drops in some stock language about "aggressive representation" and "dedicated to your rights," and calls it done. The site barely works on a phone. The practice areas are vague. There's no real reason for anyone to pick up the phone or fill out a contact form. And the attorney just lives with it because they're busy doing actual legal work.

In a place like New Chapel Hill, where the population is small and the legal needs are real—property disputes, family matters, estate planning, the kinds of things that come with rural life and land ownership—your website has to do more than exist. People in Smith County are searching for attorneys on their phones while sitting in their trucks. If your site takes forever to load or looks broken on a small screen, they're gone. They'll find someone in Tyler or Whitehouse whose site actually works. You won't get a second chance at that, and you won't even know it happened.

The practice areas on your site should read like plain English, not a law school catalog. If someone in New Chapel Hill needs help with a boundary dispute or a custody case, they should land on your site and immediately understand that you handle exactly that. Attorney bios matter too. Credentials, background, a photo that looks like a real person—these things build trust before the first consultation ever happens. A contact form that's short and easy to use closes the gap between "maybe I should call a lawyer" and actually doing it.

What a Rebuild Actually Looks Like

We don't patch old sites. If your current website is dragging your firm down, we tear it out and start over. Mobile-first design, because that's how most people are going to see it. Fast page loads. A clear structure where every practice area gets its own page with real content—not three bullet points and a stock photo of a gavel. Testimonials from past clients placed where they actually influence decisions. And a call-to-action on every page that makes it dead obvious how to request a consultation.

You also own the code when we're done. No platform lock-in. No monthly ransom to some website builder just to keep the lights on. If you ever want to move hosts or bring on a different developer, you can. That matters more than most attorneys realize until they try to leave whatever platform they're currently stuck on.

A full website rebuild for a law firm starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. If you want proper SEO structure baked in—and for a legal practice pulling from a small community like New Chapel Hill plus the surrounding East Texas area, you probably do—that starts at $3,500 and runs one to two weeks. We can handle ongoing hosting at $50 a month. Every bit of it is straightforward. No mystery. No platform fees stacking up. Just a website that actually represents your firm the way it should be represented.

What does website redesign cost for lawyers?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most lawyers in New Chapel Hill land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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If your law firm's website isn't bringing in consultations, let's talk about what a proper rebuild would look like for your practice.

We work with lawyers across Smith County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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