Write for Us Law
Looking for a write for us law page that actually reviews your work? LegalDiaries accepts legal guest posts from attorneys, legal writers, and law students who want to share real, useful legal knowledge.
This matters because most “write for us law” pages are full of generic rules nobody reads. We want to be different. Below, you will find exactly what we publish, who can write for us, and how to send your article.
Why Write for Us
LegalDiaries covers real legal questions people search for every day. We publish news, guides, and explainers across Criminal Law, Family Law, Personal Injury, and more.
Here is what you get when you write for us:
- A do-follow backlink in your author bio
- Exposure to readers actively searching for legal answers
- A byline on a growing legal news site
- A chance to build your name as a legal writer or attorney
We are not a link farm. We publish content people actually read.
Topics We Accept
We only accept guest posts that fit our existing site categories. This keeps our content focused and helps your article rank faster.
You can pitch articles under these topics:
- Criminal Law (gun law, criminal defense, state-specific weapon laws)
- Lawsuits and class action updates
- Family Law and Divorce
- Personal Injury and attorney advice
- Digital & AI Law
- Bankruptcy
- Legal Rights, including women’s rights
If your topic does not fit one of these categories, please pitch us first before writing the full draft.
Article Requirements
- Articles should be 800 to 1,500 words long.
- Content must be informative, well-written, and easy to read.
- Use simple, clear language so readers can understand quickly.
- Include proper H2 headings to break up the content.
- Make the article scannable with short paragraphs, bullet points, and lists where helpful.
- Add real examples, sources, or recent law updates to support your points.
All content must be 100% original. We do not accept plagiarized or AI-generated articles. We check every submission before publishing. We reserve the right to decline any submission that does not meet our standards.
Our AI Content Policy
We do not have a strict no-AI policy. Many writers use AI tools to research or draft ideas.
However, your final article must be:
- Fact-checked by a human
- Edited for accuracy and tone
- Free of generic, AI-sounding filler text
Articles that read like a chatbot wrote them, with no real facts or examples, get rejected. We want writing with a clear point of view and real expertise behind it.
Formatting and Submission Requirements
Please follow this checklist before you send your draft:
Requirement | Details |
File format | Google Doc or Word file |
Word count | 800 to 1,500 words |
Author bio | 50 to 100 words |
Headshot | Optional but recommended |
Images | Royalty-free, with alt text |
Links | One do-follow link in bio only |
Sending a clean, ready-to-publish draft speeds up our review.
How to Submit Your Article
Follow these steps to pitch your guest post:
- Email your topic idea to editor.legaldiaries@gmail.com
- Include a 2 to 3 line summary of your article idea
- Wait for approval before writing the full draft
- Once approved, send your final draft as a Google Doc or Word file
- Add your author bio and one backlink
Use the subject line: “Guest Post Submission: [Your Topic]”
Response Time
We aim to respond within 3 to 5 business days. If your article is approved, we will let you know the next steps before publishing.
If you do not hear back within a week, feel free to follow up by email.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is writing for LegalDiaries free?
Yes. We do not charge a publishing fee. We only ask for original, high-quality content.
Do you accept guest posts from law students?
Yes. Law students with strong research and writing skills are welcome to pitch us.
Can I include a link to my law firm?
Yes, one do-follow link is allowed in your author bio.
Do you accept AI-assisted articles?
Yes, but only if the final draft is human-edited, fact-checked, and free of generic filler text.
How long should my guest post be?
Most articles should be between 800 and 1,500 words. Longer, well-researched pieces are welcome too.
What if my topic does not fit your categories?
Pitch us first. We may still accept it if it fits our readers’ interests.
For more legal insights, explore our categories on LegalDiaries or contact us at editor.legaldiaries@gmail.com.

