Our Contributors

Unvow partners with practicing family law attorneys who review and verify our content for legal accuracy. Their expertise helps ensure our guides are trustworthy and reliable.

Why We Work With Attorneys

Family law is one of the most consequential areas of legal information a person can encounter. The decisions people make about divorce, child custody, support, and property division affect their lives and their children's lives for years. This kind of content — known in the industry as "Your Money or Your Life" (YMYL) — demands the highest standard of accuracy.

While our editorial team researches every guide using primary legal sources, attorney review adds a critical layer of verification. Practicing family law attorneys bring jurisdictional expertise that comes from working with these laws daily. They catch nuances that research alone can miss — procedural realities, common misunderstandings, and practical considerations that matter to people going through these situations.

By partnering with attorneys, we ensure that Unvow's guides are not just well-researched but also vetted by professionals who practice in the relevant jurisdictions. This benefits our readers by giving them greater confidence in the information they rely on.

Our Attorney Contributors

The following attorneys review Unvow's family law guides for accuracy within their areas of expertise and jurisdiction.

We are currently building our network of attorney contributors. If you are a licensed family law attorney interested in reviewing content for accuracy, see below to learn how to join.

Become a Contributor

We are looking for practicing family law attorneys to review our state-specific guides for accuracy. In exchange, you receive permanent marketing exposure to a high-intent audience — people actively researching divorce, custody, and support who may need an attorney.

What You Receive

  • Attribution on every reviewed article — A visible "Reviewed by" badge with your name and credentials appears on each guide you review.
  • Contributor profile — Your name, bio, headshot, and professional background are featured on this page.
  • Dofollow link to your firm — Your firm's website is linked from your contributor profile and from each article you review.
  • Schema.org structured data — Your name appears in Google's structured data for every article you review, increasing your online visibility.
  • High-intent audience exposure — Unvow's readers are people actively navigating family law matters who may need a local attorney.

What We Ask

  • Review 2-3 articles — Guides in your state and practice area (custody, divorce, support, or property division).
  • Flag inaccuracies — Identify outdated information, missing nuances, or factual errors based on your practice experience.
  • Suggest improvements — Practical considerations that research alone might miss.
  • Turnaround of 1-2 weeks — Per article. No ongoing obligation beyond what you choose to review.

Who We Are Looking For

  • Licensed family law attorney actively practicing in one or more U.S. states
  • Experience with divorce, custody, support, property division, or related family law matters
  • Has a firm website (so the link provides value to you)

How to Apply

Send an email to [email protected] with your name, state(s) of licensure, practice areas, and firm website. We will respond within a few business days with sample articles for your review.

How Our Review Process Works

Our attorney review process is straightforward and designed to respect contributors' time while ensuring thorough verification.

1

Attorney Reviews Draft for Legal Accuracy

We send the draft guide to a contributing attorney who practices in the relevant jurisdiction. The attorney reviews it for factual accuracy, completeness, and any state-specific nuances that may be missing or misstated.

2

We Incorporate Corrections and Add Credit

Our editorial team incorporates the attorney's feedback, makes any necessary corrections, and adds a "Reviewed by" credit to the article with the attorney's name and credentials.

3

Article Published With Contributor Attribution

The final article is published with the contributor's attribution clearly displayed. The attorney's profile on this page is updated to reflect the new review.

For a detailed explanation of our full editorial and review process, see our review process page.

Unvow provides general legal information for educational purposes only. Attorney contributors review content for accuracy but do not provide legal advice through this site. For advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed attorney in your state.