How Often Should Law Firms Redesign Their Website? (Here’s the Truth)

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By Outraze

If your website is over 3 years old, there’s a good chance it’s costing you money

In the legal world, trust happens in seconds
And a slow, stale, or hard-to-use site sends clients straight to your competitors

So let’s answer this one head-on:

How often should a law firm redesign their website?
Short answer: every 2–3 years
Real answer: when it stops converting

Here’s what that actually means

It’s Not About the Calendar—It’s About the Conversion

Some firms need a redesign after 18 months
Others are good for 4 years

The difference?
Performance.

If your site isn’t converting, ranking, or earning trust—you’ve waited too long
Here’s what to measure instead of time:

If any of those are true → it’s time

The “Digital Office” Analogy

You wouldn’t let clients walk into a dusty, cluttered lobby with broken chairs
So why let your website feel like that?

Your homepage is your receptionist
Your contact page is your intake team
Your testimonials are the hallway framed with client wins

If that energy is off—they bounce

The 2–3 Year Rule (and Why It Works)

Here’s why most law firm sites should refresh every 2–3 years:

  1. Design trends change
    Old sites feel sketchy—even if they’re functional

  2. SEO algorithms shift
    Google’s always updating. Mobile-first indexing, Core Web Vitals, etc.

  3. Your firm evolves
    You might focus more on wrongful death now. Or you’ve got a new lead attorney. Or added video testimonials.

A site that reflects 2021 doesn’t show who you are in 2025

Redesign ≠ Rebuild

Now let’s clear something up
You don’t always need a full rebuild from scratch

Sometimes it’s a conversion-focused refresh:

  • Rewriting your hero headline

  • Adding sticky CTAs

  • Showing better proof above the fold

  • Improving mobile speed

  • Making the nav less confusing

  • Updating brand photos + language

That kind of mini redesign can transform results without starting over

Signs It’s Time to Redesign

Here’s a quick gut-check list:

  • Your site says “Welcome to Our Law Firm” (please stop)

  • It looks tiny on your iPhone 14

  • You’ve added services but they’re buried or missing

  • Your “About” photo is still from 2018

  • You’re running ads but people don’t convert

  • You’re not proud to send your link

  • Clients say they “found you on Google” but never called

  • Your site doesn’t show any personality or humanity

If any of these hit… that’s your sign

What Should a 2025 Law Firm Website Look Like?

Quick hits:

We wrote a full checklist on what makes a high-converting law firm homepage
👉 Read it here

Final Word: Don’t Wait for “Perfect”—Aim for “Performing”

If you’re hesitating because you’re not sure whether it’s “time”
Check your calendar second
Check your conversions first

A silent website is a leaking bucket
You might be losing 10–15 clients a month—and not even know it

Want to know for sure?

👉 Take the Free Trust Score Website Audit
15 Checkboxes. 2 Minutes. Total clarity.

Or

👉 Book a Free Site Review
We’ll tell you what’s working, what’s not, and whether a redesign could change your intake forever

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