How Mexico Lawyer Help works
We match your matter to the right partner lawyer or law firm — flat fees, English-first, fast turnarounds. Our law firm partnerships mean you pay less than going direct.
Watch: How Mexico Lawyer Help works (60s)
Why we’re faster, clearer, and flatter-fee than going direct to a single firm.
From first contact to final handoff
A clear, simple process — no guessing what happens next.
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Tell us what you need
Share your goal and upload documents. We coordinate with English-speaking Mexico lawyers when needed.
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Scope, price & timeline
Fixed fee and ETA up front. Reviews are usually 24–48h; letters ~2–3 business days.
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Partner lawyers do the work
We route your matter to the most suitable lawyer or specialist from our partner network. All work — redlines, answers, letters — comes from them, in plain English.
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Retain only when needed
If representation is required, we introduce the right partner law firm and explain fees first — you get preferential rates because you came through us.
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Handoff & next steps
You receive deliverables and a clear action list. We’re available for follow-ups.
What you get
English-first service, transparent pricing, and secure handling — optimized for expats.
English-first guidance
Everything delivered in English. We handle Spanish coordination behind the scenes.
Partner-network rates
Our relationships with leading Mexican law firms mean you pay less than going direct — and get a better deal if you need deeper representation.
Transparent pricing
Fixed fees confirmed before we start — no hourly billing surprises.
Fast turnarounds
Contract reviews 24–48h typical. Lawyer letters 2–3 business days.
Secure handling
Private upload links and clear instructions for sensitive documents.
Where we work
Most work is handled online across Mexico. Visit an office when helpful:
Quick questions
How fast is a contract review?
Typical turnaround is 24–48 hours. Rush options may be available.
How do I pay?
We use Stripe for secure checkout in USD. See Pricing.
When do I need a retainer?
Litigation, representation before authorities, and complex corporate/real-estate matters often require a separate lawyer retainer.
Do you work outside the 4 cities?
Yes. Most work is online across Mexico. See Cities.
Can I ask a quick question by email?
Yes—use our Email Answer option. Visit Contact.
What expats say
Client words may be lightly edited for length/clarity. Results vary. Not legal advice.