Family Law

Reclaiming Over 30 Hours a Week with a Dedicated Virtual Paralegal

Family Law  |  Location: Denver, CO  |  Published: July 2026

1 Remote Paralegal

Role Placed

60 Days

Time to Result

30+ Hrs/Week

Turn Around Improvement

$54,000

Annual Savings

One Attorney, an Entire Back Office

A solo family law attorney in Denver was handling everything: client intake, court filings, scheduling, and document preparation for divorce, custody, and support cases, in addition to representing clients in hearings.

Administrative work was consuming nearly half of every workweek. Filing deadlines were getting tighter, client follow-up was inconsistent, and the attorney had stopped taking on new cases despite steady demand.

Woman working on a laptop at an organized desk with plants, lamp, and legal office decor.

A Remote Paralegal Running the Back Office

The practice added a Remote Paralegal to manage the administrative backbone of the caseload, allowing the attorney to focus exclusively on legal strategy and client representation.

  • Preparing and filing custody, divorce, and support documents
  • Managing court calendars and deadline tracking
  • Coordinating client communication and intake scheduling
  • Organizing case files and discovery documents for hearings

Administrative work shouldn't eat half your week. See how fast a Remote Paralegal could take it off your plate.

The Results

More Hours, More Cases, Zero Missed Deadlines

Within the first two months, the practice regained significant operating capacity:

Metric
  • Administrative hours reclaimed per week
  • New cases accepted per month
  • Missed filing deadlines
  • Estimated annual savings vs. in-house hire
Result
  • 30+ hours
  • +25%
  • Reduced to zero
  • $54,000
  • Administrative hours reclaimed per week
  • New cases accepted per month
  • Missed filing deadlines
  • Estimated annual savings vs. in-house hire
  • 30+ hours
  • +25%
  • Reduced to zero
  • $54,000

“I went from drowning in paperwork to actually having time to prepare for hearings. My virtual paralegal runs the back office better than I ever did.”

Owner, Denver Family Law Practice

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