Administrative service for licensed attorneys · Not a law firm · You review every output Read the boundaries →

The paralegal you're not ready to hire yet.

About $7 a day, instead of $5,000 a month for a hire. Intake screening, conflict checks, and disclaimer audits — built for estate-planning solos. You review every output before it leaves your desk. From $199/month.

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What You Get

Hours back.

Intake calls that won't convert stop eating your evenings. New inquiries get screened, summarized, and routed — you read the brief and decide who's worth a callback.

Conflicts checked.

Every new matter is cross-checked against your client list and adverse-party records before it reaches your inbox. You see possible matches before you say yes to the intake.

Same language everywhere.

Retainer letters, intake forms, and client emails carry the same disclaimer language — you sign off on every word before a client sees it.

How It Works

Upload your matter list and your standard templates — engagement letters, intake forms, retainer language.

New inquiries route to the intake assistant — not your calendar.

You get a clean summary and a draft engagement letter. Review and sign off before anything leaves your desk.

From Solo Practitioners

"[One to two sentences about getting intake time back, confidence in conflict checks, and what they'd say to another solo attorney considering it.]"

— [First name last initial], estate-planning attorney, [City, State]
Solo practice · [N] active matters · in practice since [year]

Simple Pricing

Starter

Get your evenings back.

$199 /month
  • Intake screening + summary brief
  • Conflict cross-checks against your matter list
  • Monthly disclaimer audit
  • Same disclaimer language across every surface
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Pro

Bar-complaint insurance.

$399 /month
  • Everything in Starter
  • Monthly disclaimer audit
  • Retainer, intake, and email — same language
  • Every client-facing surface, reviewed
$10K bar-complaint defense. 25 months of Pro = one avoided complaint.
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No contract. Cancel any time. Admin service only.

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What you can offer YOUR clients

The estate-planning pricing gap nobody owns:

LegalZoom Premium Trust $549 no real attorney signs
YOU at $1,200 attorney-signed · <72 hours · all 50 states
Traditional solo attorney $1,500–$3,500 4–8 weeks

With our intake assistant and disclaimer-consistency handling the prep, you ship attorney-signed estate plans in 72 hours at $1,200. That's a price band nobody owns — we make it viable for you.

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Questions we get most.

Why estate planning?

It's the practice area where intake volume, conflict checks, and disclaimer drift cost solos the most hours — and where a paralegal would save the most time, if you could justify the salary. We built for estate-planning solos first. General-practice solos can use it too; you just get the most out of the EP-specific flows.

Is this practicing law?

No. Two Tone Law is administrative software. It handles intake screening, conflict cross-checks, and document preparation under your direction. You remain the attorney of record. You review every output before it leaves your office. Nothing produced by this service is legal advice [ABA Model Rule 1.2(c); ABA Formal Opinion 512].

Will it replace my paralegal?

No. It replaces the paralegal you haven't hired yet — the $60,000–$100,000-a-year salary you can't justify on a solo book. If you already have a paralegal, this shortens their day; it doesn't take their seat. Software prepares; people decide.

What about LegalZoom and Trust & Will taking my estate-plan clients?

That's the threat this is built against. DTC services route your future EP clients to a self-serve form. With intake screening and disclaimer-audit handled here, you can ship attorney-signed estate plans at $1,200 in under a week — a price band LegalZoom can't match without your signature, and a turnaround DTC won't try. The client relationship stays yours.

What if the conflict check misses something?

You review every conflict result before accepting the matter — the assistant flags possible matches; you make the call. If a check returns no conflicts but you spot one later, that's a judgment call only you can make on your bar number. This service does not substitute for your professional judgment [ABA Model Rule 1.2(c)].

Can I cancel?

Yes. No contract, month-to-month. Cancel any time and access ends at the close of the billing period. We don't retain your matter data after cancellation — your exports leave with you.