TheEasyForms
Do It Yourself Legal Forms
Founding attorney program

Review our forms. Own the referrals in your state.

TheEasyForms helps people prepare their own state-specific legal documents. We are not a law firm - and when someone needs real advice, we want to send them to a real attorney. We’re signing one founding attorney per state to review our deed templates and be the firm we refer to.

Open nowEvery state is currently open - be the first in yours.

State availability

51 of 51 states open. One firm per state.

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The trade

You give

A review of our deed templates for your state - confirming the granting language, acknowledgment, witnessing, transfer-tax, and recording requirements are correct - and a heads-up when the law changes.

You get

Exclusive placement as the attorney we recommend in your state. Every user who chooses “consult an attorney” from a {state} deed page is sent to you - free, high-intent leads, mostly quick ~$100 deed jobs you bill directly. We take no cut.

How it works

01

Reach out

Tell us your state and practice area (real estate / estate planning). One firm per state - founding partners are first come, first served.

02

Review the forms

We share our deed templates for your state. You review them for legal sufficiency and recording requirements, and flag anything to fix.

03

We mark them reviewed

Once you sign off, those forms move from preview to attorney-reviewed for your state - with your review on record.

04

You get the referrals

We feature you as the attorney we recommend in your state. Users who want real advice - people actively transferring property - are routed to you.

The fine print

This is a no-fee referral arrangement - we do not split fees or charge for referrals. Participation, referral disclosures, and the scope of any review are governed by the applicable Rules of Professional Conduct in your state, and we’ll provide a written partner agreement covering review scope and referral terms. Reviewing our templates does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and our users.

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