Resources
Legal calculators, guides, state pages, and product help in one place
Made For Law publishes public legal calculators and guides for people trying to understand costs, timelines, support estimates, deadlines, and other practical legal numbers. Made For Law also provides SaaS tools for law firms that want to embed calculators and capture qualified inquiries on their own websites. This page organizes the main resource areas so visitors can choose the right starting point without searching through the full site.
These materials are for education, planning, and product support. They are not legal advice. A calculator can help you identify the inputs that matter, and a guide can explain common process steps, but local facts, court rules, deadlines, and professional judgment still matter. If your situation is urgent, contested, or high-value, speak with a licensed attorney in the proper jurisdiction before acting on an estimate.
Guides for families and individuals
Plain-English articles organized by situation, topic, and state. Start here when you need context before using a calculator or contacting an attorney.
Open resourceFree legal calculators
Estimate probate costs, executor fees, divorce costs, child support, alimony, settlement liens, bankruptcy payments, and other common legal numbers.
Open resourceState-by-state pages
Find calculators and guide material by jurisdiction when the rule, fee, schedule, exemption, or deadline depends on state law.
Open resourceFind an attorney
Learn how the Made For Law attorney directory will connect calculator users with firms that can review case-specific facts.
Open resourceIf you are handling a legal issue
Start with a guide or state page, then use a calculator only after you understand which inputs are needed. Save the assumptions, result notes, and links you used. If you later speak with an attorney, those details can make the first conversation more focused and help the attorney spot where your facts may change the estimate.
If you are comparing legal costs
Use calculator output as a planning range, not a promise. Many legal costs depend on court practices, dispute level, assets, income, number of parties, evidence, deadlines, and whether a matter settles. The best use of an estimate is to prepare better questions and understand which variables change the result.
If you run a law firm website
Use the attorney resources, documentation, and firm product pages to evaluate embedded calculators, lead capture, CRM handoff, PDF export, branding controls, and domain licensing. Public resources show the visitor experience; the SaaS platform lets firms bring a branded version of that experience into their own intake flow.
Practice hubs
Browse calculators and guides by legal area
These hubs group related calculators, state pages, and guides so visitors can move from the general legal issue to the right tool or jurisdiction page.
Firm setup
Install, brand, and connect firm calculators
Use these setup paths when a law firm wants calculators on its own website, lead routing into intake workflows, or AI access to calculator and lead data.
How these resource areas fit together
Guides explain the issue in plain language. Calculators turn selected facts into an estimate. State pages route you to the correct jurisdiction. The attorney directory is being prepared for situations where a visitor needs professional review. The documentation and attorney resources are for firms that want to install Made For Law on their own websites.
When you are not sure where to begin, choose the state first if the rule or fee changes by jurisdiction. Choose the calculator first if you already know the issue and need a number. Choose guides first if you are still learning the process. Choose contact or support when the question is about the Made For Law product rather than your legal rights.
Important: This tool provides educational estimates only — not legal advice. Made For Law is not a law firm and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any federal, state, county, or local government agency or court system. Calculator results are based on statutory formulas and publicly available fee schedules — not AI. Supporting content is AI-assisted and editorially reviewed. Results may not reflect recent legislative changes or your specific circumstances. Do not rely solely on these estimates — always verify with official sources and consult a licensed attorney before making legal or financial decisions. Full disclaimer