An SEO audit isn't a single report — it's a structured review across four distinct layers, each of which can fail independently. Family law firms often receive audits that focus only on technical issues or only on content, missing the full picture. Here's how the four layers break down:
- Technical health: Can Google crawl and index your site correctly? This includes checking for crawl errors, duplicate content, broken internal links, page speed issues, and mobile usability failures.
- On-page content: Does your site have dedicated, substantive pages for each service you offer — divorce, child custody, asset division, spousal support, adoption? Are those pages targeting the specific search terms your prospective clients actually use?
- Local SEO and Google Business Profile: Is your GBP listing claimed, fully completed, and actively managed? Are your name, address, and phone number consistent across legal directories like Avvo, Justia, and FindLaw?
- Backlink authority: Are authoritative external websites linking to your firm? In family law, domain authority tends to be lower than in personal injury, which means even modest link-building creates measurable impact.
Each layer gets scored independently in this audit framework. The point isn't to generate a number — it's to identify which layer is the primary bottleneck for your firm's current rankings. In our experience working with family law practices, most firms have one or two critical failures, not uniform weakness across all four areas.
Important: This guide is educational content. It does not constitute legal, compliance, or professional SEO advice. Any changes to your attorney website should be reviewed against your state bar's advertising regulations before publication.