Skip to content Skip to footer

Navigating Family Law: Insights and Advice for Every Family

Are you passionate about family law and eager to share your insights with a wider audience? Look no further! Family Law & Rule welcomes guest posts from legal experts, scholars, professionals, and enthusiasts alike. Our platform provides a unique opportunity to contribute to the discourse surrounding family law while amplifying your voice and expertise.

Article Submission FAQs

Before diving into the specifics, let’s address some common questions about submitting articles to Family Law & Rule:

What is Family Law & Rule?

Family Law & Rule is a comprehensive online resource dedicated to exploring various aspects of family law, including legal principles, case studies, policy analysis, and practical advice. Our platform serves as a hub for individuals seeking information, guidance, and support in navigating complex familial legal matters.

What is “write for us”?

Search OperatorUsage ExamplePurpose/Application
site:site:example.com write for usTo find a “Write for Us” page specifically within a certain website.
intitle:intitle:”write for us” Family LawTo find pages that have “write for us” in the title, focusing on Family Law topics.
inurl:inurl:write-for-us SEOTo discover SEO-related “Write for Us” pages by searching URLs containing the phrase.
” (Double Quotes)“write for us” “submit a guest post”To search for exact matches of common phrases used on “Write for Us” pages.
– (Minus)“write for us” -site:pinterest.comTo exclude certain domains, like Pinterest, from your search results.
OR“write for us” OR “contribute” Family LawTo search for either “write for us” or “contribute” pages related to Family Law.
filetype:filetype:doc “write for us”Though less common, this can be used to find downloadable documents that mention “Write for Us,” potentially including submission guidelines in DOC format.
intext:intext:”guest post guidelines” Family LawTo find marketing pages that mention “guest post guidelines” somewhere in the text.
allintitle:allintitle:write for us Family LawEnsures that all words appear in the title, useful for filtering to specific topics.
allinurl:allinurl:submit-post Family LawSearches for URLs that contain both “submit” and “post,” targeting Family Law topics.
related:related:exampleblog.comFinds websites related to a given blog, which can uncover similar opportunities not directly found through other searches.
cache:cache:example.com/write-for-usShows the cached version of a specific “Write for Us” page, useful if the current page is down.
allintext:allintext:”write for us” + “guidelines” Family LawSearches for Family Law sites where both “write for us” and “guidelines” appear in the text, ensuring you find detailed submission pages.
inurl: + intitle:inurl:guest-post intitle:”write for us” Family LawAims to find Family Law sites that have both “guest-post” in the URL and “write for us” in the title, indicating a dedicated guest posting page.
OR + site:“write for us” OR “submit an article” site:.orgLooks for nonprofit or organizational websites (.org) interested in either “write for us” submissions or “submit an article” contributions.
” + –“write for us” -“closed” -“not accepting”Searches for “write for us” pages while excluding those that state they are currently closed or not accepting submissions.
site: + intext:site:edu intext:”contribute to” Family LawFinds Family Law (.edu) websites seeking contributions on Family Law topics, indicating a higher likelihood of quality and authority.
intitle: + ORintitle:(“write for us” OR “contribute”) Family LawSearches for Family Law-related pages that are specifically looking for contributors or guest posts, broadening the scope by including “contribute.”
inurl: + –inurl:blog “write for us” -categoryFinds blogs with “write for us” pages by excluding URLs that contain the word “category,” potentially filtering out blog index pages.
filetype: + intext:filetype:pdf intext:”submission guidelines”Searches for PDFs containing “submission guidelines,” useful for academic, scientific, or professional submissions where guidelines are often in PDF format.
allinurl: + intext:allinurl:submit-article intext:”Family LawLooks for pages where the URL suggests article submission and the text includes “Family Law,” targeting how-to and tutorial sites.
” ” + intext: + OR“guest post by” intext:(expert OR author) Family LawFinds Family Law articles by guest Family Law or authors, indicating sites that welcome knowledgeable contributions.
site: + OR + intext:site:.uk OR site:.ie intext:”write for us” Family LawTargets UK (.uk) and Ireland (.ie) Family Law sites open for guest posts, focusing on a geographical area.
– + inurl: + intext:-inurl:forum -inurl:thread intext:”write for us” Family LawExcludes forums and threads, focusing on Family Law websites that actively seek guest posts or articles.
intext: + -“no longer”intext:”write for us” -“no longer accepting”Filters out sites that explicitly mention they are no longer accepting submissions, ensuring you target active opportunities.
inurl:contribute + OR + inurl:submissioninurl:contribute OR inurl:submission “Family LawBroadens the search to include URLs with either “contribute” or “submission,” aimed at Family Law opportunities.
allinurl: + intitle:allinurl:write-for-us intitle:guest “Family Law tips”Searches for Family Law tips websites with “write-for-us” in the URL and pages specifically titled with “guest,” indicating guest post acceptance.
site: + -filetype:site:example.com -filetype:pdf “submit your post”Targets a specific site for submission opportunities but excludes PDFs, which might contain outdated guidelines.
intext: + related:intext:”guest post guidelines” related:example.comFinds pages with guest post guidelines that are related to a known site, uncovering similar opportunities in the same niche.
” ” + `-inurl:(tagtags)`“write for us” -inurl:tag -inurl:tags
allintext: + -site:allintext:”submit an article” -site:pinterest.com -site:facebook.comExcludes social media platforms from search results, focusing on dedicated websites that accept article submissions.
intitle: + -“not looking”intitle:”write for us” -“not looking for contributions”Specifically targets “write for us” pages while filtering out those stating they are not currently seeking contributions.
inurl:guest + intext: + -“thank you”inurl:guest intext:”write for us” -“thank you posts”Focuses on guest-related URLs and excludes “thank you” posts, which often list past contributors rather than offering opportunities.
intitle: + OR + -“this page”intitle:”contribute” OR “write for us” -“this page is closed”Searches for titles indicating contribution opportunities, avoiding pages marked as closed.
site: + intext: + -“currently full”site:.edu intext:”guest posts” -“currently full”Looks for educational sites accepting guest posts but excludes any that mention they are currently full or not accepting new posts.
allinurl: + -“category” + -“archive”allinurl:write-for-us -“category” -“archive”Refines searches to exclude category and archive pages, which might clutter up results without offering direct opportunities.
allintext: + -“not accepting”allintext:”write for us” -“not accepting”Filters out pages that state they are not currently accepting submissions, streamlining the search for active opportunities.
intitle: + inurl:submitintitle:”guest post” inurl:submitTargets pages with “guest post” in their title and “submit” in their URL, indicating a high likelihood of submission calls.
site: + OR + -inurl:site:.com OR site:.net -inurl:forum “write for us”Aims to find “Write for Us” pages on commercial (.com) or network (.net) sites, while excluding forums to avoid off-topic results.
” ” + -intitle:“submit your content” -intitle:commentsLooks for exact matches of “submit your content” but excludes pages with “comments” in the title to avoid comment sections.
inurl:author + intext:inurl:author intext:”contribute to our site”Finds author-specific URLs that invite contributions, suggesting guest authoring opportunities.
intitle: + -“archive” + -“tag”intitle:”write for us” -“archive” -“tag”Searches for pages titled “write for us,” excluding archives and tags to filter out less relevant results.
site: + -“FAQ” + -“contact”site:example.com “write for us” -“FAQ” -“contact”Focuses on finding “Write for Us” pages within a specific domain, excluding FAQ and contact pages to narrow down to the submission guidelines page.
intext: + OR + -“comments closed”intext:”guest post” OR “write for us” -“comments closed”Searches for text containing either “guest post” or “write for us,” excluding pages that mention “comments closed” to avoid outdated opportunities.
allinurl: + -“forum” + -“reply”allinurl:guest-post -“forum” -“reply”Targets URLs containing “guest-post” but excludes forums and replies, aiming for direct guest post submission pages.
site: + intitle: + -“no posts”site:edu intitle:”write for us” -“no posts”Searches for educational sites (.edu) with “write for us” in the title, excluding pages stating “no posts” to find active opportunities.
” ” + -“sign up now”“write for us” -“sign up now”Looks for exact matches of “write for us” while excluding any call to action like “sign up now,” which might indicate a different context.
inurl:blog + intext: + -“submit”inurl:blog intext:”write for us” -“submit”Searches for blogs indicating a “write for us” page but excludes those with “submit” in their text, potentially narrowing down to more specific guidelines or contact forms.
allintext: + -“not currently”allintext:”write for us” -“not currently”Aims to exclude pages that specifically mention they are not currently looking for contributions, focusing on active opportunities.
intitle: + -“category” + -“tags”intitle:”submit an article” -“category” -“tags”Filters out pages that are likely to be category listings or tag archives, honing in on direct submission pages.
site: + OR + -“guest”site:example.blog OR site:example.Family Law “write for us” -“guest”Searches for “Write for Us” pages on either of two specific domains, excluding pages that use “guest” in a way that might indicate closed opportunities.
” ” + -“become a member”“submit your work” -“become a member”Searches for direct invitations to submit work while avoiding sites that require a membership sign-up to contribute.
inurl:contributors + intext: + -“no longer”inurl:contributors intext:”guest writers” -“no longer”Targets contributor-specific URLs that invite guest writers, excluding those that state they no longer accept contributions.
intitle: + -“guidelines” + -“FAQ”intitle:”write for us” -“guidelines” -“FAQ”Seeks out “Write for Us” titles but aims to sidestep guidelines or FAQ pages, potentially to find direct contact forms or alternative submission methods.
site: + -“archive” + -“template”site:example.com “guest post” -“archive” -“template”Focuses the search on a specific site for guest posting opportunities, excluding archives and templates to improve relevance.
intext: + -“apply now” + -“membership”intext:”write for us” -“apply now” -“membership”Searches for text inviting submissions, excluding prompts that might lead to application or membership pages rather than direct opportunities.
allinurl: + -“submit” + -“apply”allinurl:write-for-us -“submit” -“apply”Aims at URLs containing “write-for-us” while excluding terms that often accompany more complex submission processes or applications.
site: + intitle: + -“closed” + -“not accepting”site:edu intitle:”write for us” -“closed” -“not accepting”Specifically targets educational sites with active “Write for Us” pages, excluding any that mention being closed to submissions.
” ” + -“sign up” + -“register”“contribute” -“sign up” -“register”Looks for opportunities to contribute without the need for signing up or registering, aiming for more straightforward submission processes.
inurl:blog + intext: + -“comment”inurl:blog intext:”submit a post” -“comment”Focuses on blogs inviting post submissions, excluding pages where “comment” might indicate a focus on reader feedback rather than guest contributions.

“Write for us” refers to the opportunity for external contributors to submit articles, essays, or blog posts for publication on Family Law & Rule. It’s a collaborative effort to enrich our content with diverse perspectives and expertise.

Why is “write for us” important to grow your business?

Participating in guest posting not only expands your reach and visibility within the legal community but also enhances your credibility as a thought leader in family law. By sharing your knowledge and insights on our platform, you can attract potential clients, establish professional connections, and position yourself as an authority in your field.

Article Submission Guidelines

To ensure the quality and relevance of our content, we have established the following guidelines for article submissions:

  1. Originality: All submissions must be original and not previously published elsewhere. Plagiarism or duplicate content will not be accepted.
  2. Relevance: Articles should focus on topics related to family law, including but not limited to divorce, child custody, adoption, domestic violence, and marital agreements.
  3. Clarity and Accuracy: Content should be well-researched, factually accurate, and presented in a clear and concise manner. Avoid jargon and legalistic language that may be inaccessible to non-experts.
  4. Length: We recommend articles to be at least 800 words in length to provide sufficient depth and analysis on the chosen topic.
  5. Formatting: Please format your submissions as Microsoft Word documents and use subheadings, bullet points, and numbered lists for clarity and readability.
  6. References: If applicable, include proper citations and references to support your arguments and claims.
  7. Author Bio: Include a brief author bio (50-100 words) at the end of your article, along with a high-resolution headshot and relevant links to your website or social media profiles.
Read more

Where Can I Write and Get Paid?

While we do not offer monetary compensation for guest posts at this time, we provide valuable exposure and networking opportunities for contributors. Your article will be promoted across our website and social media channels, reaching thousands of readers and potential clients in the family law community.

Why We Pay Writers for Guest Posts?

At Family Law & Rule, we believe in recognizing the time, effort, and expertise invested by our contributors. While we currently do not offer monetary compensation, we are committed to fostering a mutually beneficial relationship with our writers and providing them with a platform to showcase their talents and insights.

Whom Do We Allow to Publish?

We welcome submissions from a diverse range of authors, including lawyers, legal scholars, academics, counselors, mediators, social workers, and individuals with personal experiences relevant to family law issues. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a passionate advocate, we encourage you to share your unique perspectives and expertise with our audience.

Categories Articles Aren’t Accepted Here In

While we strive to maintain an inclusive and open-minded approach to content, there are certain topics and formats that may not align with our platform’s focus or standards. We do not accept submissions that promote hate speech, discrimination, misinformation, or any form of unethical or illegal behavior.

Who Can Submit an Article?

Anyone with a genuine interest in family law and a compelling story or perspective to share is welcome to submit an article for consideration. Whether you’re a seasoned legal expert or a newcomer to the field, we value diverse voices and perspectives that contribute to our community’s knowledge and understanding of family law issues.

What Kind of Articles Do We Publish?

We publish a wide range of articles encompassing various aspects of family law, including:

  • Legal analysis and commentary on recent court decisions or legislative developments
  • Practical advice and tips for individuals navigating family law proceedings
  • Personal narratives and reflections on experiences related to divorce, custody battles, adoption, etc.
  • Research-based articles exploring social, psychological, and cultural dimensions of family law issues
  • Interviews with experts, practitioners, and individuals impacted by family law policies and practices

Who Are We Publishing For?

Our audience consists of individuals affected by family law matters, including clients, legal professionals, policymakers, academics, and the general public. We aim to provide informative, engaging, and accessible content that educates, empowers, and supports our readers in making informed decisions about their legal rights and responsibilities.

What You Should Follow While “Write for Us”?

When submitting an article to Family Law & Rule, please adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Conduct thorough research and ensure the accuracy of your information.
  • Respect the confidentiality and privacy of individuals involved in case studies or personal anecdotes.
  • Use inclusive language and avoid perpetuating stereotypes or biases based on race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or other identities.
  • Engage with your audience by inviting comments, questions, or feedback at the end of your article.
  • Be open to constructive criticism and dialogue with our editorial team to enhance the quality and impact of your content.

Where Should You Send Your Pitch?

To submit your article for consideration or inquire about guest posting opportunities, please send your pitch to [email protected]. Our editorial team will review your submission and respond to you promptly regarding the next steps.

Thank you for considering Family Law & Rule as a platform to share your insights and expertise. We look forward to collaborating with you and contributing to the ongoing dialogue surrounding family law issues.

Together, let’s empower individuals and families to navigate legal challenges with knowledge, compassion, and resilience.