Data Driven Direct Mail For Divorce & Family Lawyers
Our tools tap into local law enforcement records to seamlessly identify and deliver mail to addresses with a timely need for legal services.

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Choose Your Data
We collect and maintain one of the largest databases of legal filings and public records in the world. Choose from divorces, custody, child support and more in the areas you serve.
Deliver Mail
We can deliver personalized letters or postcards to potential clients within 24 hours of the filing. Using information from the records, we tailor our messaging to individual targets giving our mail a more professional and credible feel. Pay per piece. No subscriptions or hidden fees.
Track Results
All of our campaigns come with integrated call tracking software so you know how well our mail is working. Unlock all sorts of onboarding insights with our dashboard and stay on top of calls with an available mobile app. It’s free for every SnapLeads client.
Case Study: Inbound Leads For Divorce Lawyers
Problem
Trouble Marketing To Potential Clients
In January 2018, a law firm in Florida was seeking to grow their divorce practice but had trouble reaching potential clients with a need for their services.
Solution
SnapLeads Data-Driven Direct Mail
The firm tapped into SnapLeads’ data-driven marketing tools to identify people named in divorce filings to introduce them to the firm. These people were sent bar-approved letters using SnapLeads’ seamless direct mail system which delivers to only potential clients with a timely need for divorce representation.
Results
Delivered Inbound Qualified Leads
During the first six months, the campaign reached 5,890 unique targets in just one Florida county. This drove almost 200 phone calls and 68 quality leads in the first 180 days through a dedicated phone line with detailed call tracking analytics. The campaign was so successful the firm expanded into two additional counties and as of Jan 2019, SnapLeads provides the firm with 31% of their new divorce-related calls each month.