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LegalZoom review

Legal documents and attorney access in one place.

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Overview

LegalZoom is a long-established legal services brand offering document templates, formation, and access to independent attorneys. For operating agreements and common business contracts, it’s a convenient one-stop option, with the ability to escalate to professional legal help when needed.

You pay for convenience and brand trust; pure templates can be found cheaper, but the attorney add-ons add real value for complex needs.

Pros

  • Attorney add-ons
  • Wide template library

Cons

  • Pricier than DIY templates

Pricing

PlanPriceDetails
DocumentsvariesPer-document or template pricing.
Legal planssubscriptionOngoing attorney access.

Pricing is representative and changes often — confirm current plans and fees on the provider’s website before purchasing.

Documents and attorney help

Generate operating agreements, contracts, and other business documents from guided templates.

Optional legal plans connect you with independent attorneys for review or advice — useful when a template isn’t enough.

When to use it

Great for owners who want recognizable, broadly accepted documents and the option of professional review.

For a simple single-member operating agreement, our free generator may be all you need before an attorney check.

Who it’s for

  • Owners who want trusted, widely accepted legal documents
  • Businesses that may need attorney review for complex agreements
  • People who prefer one provider for multiple legal needs

Who should look elsewhere

  • Founders who only need a basic template and want to minimize cost
  • Those who already work with their own attorney

Best for

BeginnersUS residentsCompliance

Our verdict

LegalZoom is a safe, convenient choice when you want recognizable documents plus the option of attorney help. For a simple operating agreement, start with our free generator and use LegalZoom or an attorney to review.

This tool provides educational estimates and general guidance only. It is not legal, tax, accounting, or financial advice. Always verify requirements with official government sources or consult a qualified professional before making decisions.