Free Florida legal information for every Floridian, regardless of income

Competitive Analysis — May 2026

Why JusticeXpressFlorida.com
Is the Right Choice for Floridians

A direct comparison of JusticeXpressFlorida.com against the four most commonly encountered alternatives — from national subscription platforms to free legal aid sites — across pricing, Florida-specific content, court guidance, and document preparation quality.

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

How the Sites Compare Across 30+ Criteria

Five services — one table. Every feature that matters to a Floridian navigating a legal situation is evaluated honestly, including where competitors have genuine advantages.

Feature
Our Site
JusticeXpress Florida
justicexpressflorida.com
Recommended
National Platform
Rocket Lawyer
rocketlawyer.com
National Platform
LegalZoom
legalzoom.com
Forms Library
US Legal Forms
uslegalforms.com
Free Legal Aid
Florida Law Help
floridalawhelp.org
Pricing & Access     
Legal informationPlain-language articles free to allFreeBasic only; full = $39.99/moLimited free articlesDefinitions onlyFree — low-income focus
Legal documents availableWithout subscription or loginInstant purchaseRequires $39.99/mo membershipPer-document fees, login requiredRequires paid subscriptionFree court forms (fillable PDFs only)
Entry price for a legal formFrom $4.95Flat fee, no recurring charges$39.99/moSubscription required to download$79+Per document; add-ons stack upSub required$39.95/yr basic; $49.95/yr premiumFreeCourt forms only (blank PDFs)
Subscription requiredTo access basic servicesNo subscription ever requiredSubscription required for downloadsSome services; add-ons auto-renewSubscription requiredNo subscription
Hidden fees or auto-renewalsUnexpected recurring chargesNo hidden fees — flat price shownFree trial auto-bills after 7 daysMultiple auto-renewing add-onsAnnual renewal; clear pricingNone — completely free
Florida Specificity     
Florida-specific legal contentCiting Florida statutes by sectionEvery article cites FL statute numbersGeneral U.S. law; limited FL specificsState filter available; shallow contentFL forms available; no explanatory contentFlorida law only; low-income focus
All 67 Florida counties coveredCourt contacts, fees, proceduresCounty-specific guides for all 67 countiesNo county-level guidanceNo county-level guidanceNo county-level guidanceNo county court guides
Florida court filing feesBy case type and countyCurrent fees by county and case typeSome court fee information
Florida e-filing portal guidancemyflcourtaccess.com integrationStep-by-step e-filing instructionsLinks to court resources
Florida 2023–2025 law updatesAlimony reform, flood disclosure, etc.Dedicated legal updates blogGeneral legal news blog; not FL-specificGeneral articles; not current FL lawUpdated periodically; limited law analysis
Document Quality & Preparation     
Automated guided interviewQuestions produce completed documentRapidocs platformGuided document creationStep-by-step interviewFillable PDFs; no guided interviewBlank court forms only
Documents court-ready for FloridaFormatted for Florida courts specificallyFlorida statute citations; FL court formatGeneric U.S. forms; may need FL adaptationState-specific versions availableFL-specific forms in libraryFlorida Supreme Court-approved forms
Legal Technician document reviewHuman review before deliveryAvailable on all packages ($75 add-on)Attorney review (at additional cost)Attorney review (premium plans)Completion service (Last Will/POA only)No document preparation services
PDF and Word deliveryEditable format includedBoth formats includedPDF and Word with membershipAvailable in plansWith pdfFiller (premium plan)Fillable PDF only; no Word
Free Florida Supreme Court form linksDirect links to official free formsEvery article links to official free formsPrimary function
Legal Topic Coverage     
Family law — divorce, custodyFlorida-specific procedure & formsDeep FL content; 2023 alimony reform coveredAvailable but genericAvailable; shallow FL contentFL forms in libraryStrong coverage; income-restricted access
Landlord & tenant lawFlorida Ch. 83; eviction; security depositsBoth landlord and tenant perspectives; FL statute citationsGeneric lease and eviction formsForms available; limited FL guidanceFL-specific forms; no guidance contentGood coverage; low-income tenant focus
Estate planningFlorida Wills, POA, Healthcare SurrogateFL-specific requirements; §732.502 coverageStrong estate planning offeringsComprehensive; widely usedCompletion services availableLimited; directs to legal aid
Small business — Florida LLCFormation, operating agreementsFL-specific process; actual FL fees ($125 + $138.75)Business formation is core strengthMost well-known for LLC formationForms; no formation service
Consumer rightsFCCPA, FDCPA, bad check law (FL §68.065)FL consumer statutes cited throughoutGeneral consumer contentLimited consumer contentForms only; no consumer law guidanceGood coverage; income-restricted services
Domestic violence & protective ordersFlorida §741.30; safety resourcesAll 5 FL injunction types; safety planning; quick-exitBasic protective order contentLimited DV contentStrong DV coverage; hotline resources
Retirement asset divisionQDRO, IRA division, FRS, civil service pensionsQDRO, IRA, FRS, FERS/CSRS all covered with full guidesQDRO forms in library; no guidance
Service Model & Support     
Attorney consultations availableDirect access to licensed FL attorneysReferral to FL Bar (800) 342-8011Network attorneys with membershipAttorney plans from $49/moIncome-eligible only; volunteer attorneys
Support ticket / live helpDirect question-and-answer support$10 support ticket systemIncluded in membershipCustomer support availableCustomer support availableNo direct support; self-serve only
Income restrictionsEligibility limits for servicesNo income test — serves all FloridiansNo income testNo income testNo income testDeveloped for low-income Floridians; services income-restricted
No attorney-client relationship createdClear UPL-safe service modelDocument preparation only; clearly disclosedBlurred line with attorney networkAttorney plans create potential confusionForms only; no legal adviceClearly information only
Founded by a proven innovatorTrack record in access to justiceRichard S. Granat — ABA Legal Rebel; Louis M. Brown Award; founder, People’s Law Library of Maryland (1M+ visitors/yr)Founded 2008; VC-backed commercial entityFounded 1999; public company (Nasdaq: LZ)Founded 1997; commercial document libraryDeveloped by legal aid organizations
Overall Assessment

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Best for: All Floridians who need Florida-specific legal help at any income level

Subscription

Best for: Ongoing business legal needs; national scope

High Cost

Best for: LLC formation; established brand recognition

Subscription

Best for: Legal professionals needing large form library

Income-Restricted

Best for: Low-income Floridians who qualify for legal aid
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All competitor pricing as of May 2026. Prices subject to change.

Pricing Breakdown

What You Actually Pay

The real cost of each service — including subscription requirements, auto-renewals, and the hidden fees that inflate the final bill.

JusticeXpress Florida

Flat fee — no subscription

$6,95 – $249
Per document — pay once, keep forever
  • Legal information always free
  • Forms from $6.95, packages from $49
  • No account required to purchase
  • No subscription — ever
  • No auto-renewal or hidden fees
  • Doc prep review available ($75 total)
  • Florida-specific — all 67 counties

Rocket Lawyer

Subscription model

$39.99/mo
$479.88/yr to maintain access
  • 7-day free trial
  • Unlimited documents with membership
  • Attorney consultations included
  • Must maintain subscription to download
  • Credit card auto-billed after free trial
  • National templates; may need FL adaptation
  • No county-specific Florida guidance

LegalZoom

Per-service + optional plans

$79 – $299+
Per service; add-ons stack up quickly
  • LLC formation package from $0 + state fees
  • 60-day satisfaction guarantee
  • Well-known, trusted brand
  • Multiple auto-renewing add-on subscriptions
  • Attorney plan: $49/mo auto-renews
  • Bookkeeping sub: $9.99/mo auto-renews
  • Total cost can reach $250–$700+ with add-ons

US Legal Forms

Subscription required

$39.95 – $49.95/yr
Annual subscription; monthly also available
  • 85,000+ state-specific forms
  • Annual cost lower than RocketLawyer
  • pdfFiller + signNow included (premium)
  • Subscription required to download anything
  • Forms only — no guidance or content
  • No Florida-specific legal information
  • No county-specific guidance

Florida Law Help

Free — income-restricted services

Free
Information and forms at no charge
  • Completely free legal information
  • Florida Supreme Court-approved forms
  • Connects to local legal aid offices
  • Primarily serves low-income Floridians
  • Full legal services income-restricted
  • No automated document preparation
  • No county-level court guidance

The JusticeXpress Advantage

12 Reasons to Choose JusticeXpressFlorida.com

No competitor combines free Florida legal information, Florida-specific automated documents, and county-level court guidance in a single site without a subscription.

01

Florida Law Only — Deep, Not Wide

Every article cites the specific Florida statute that governs your situation — not generic U.S. law dressed up with state filters. Section 61.076 for retirement assets. Section 83.56 for eviction. Section 68.07 for name changes. The difference is the difference between information you can use and information that sounds plausible.

02

No Subscription, No Auto-Renewal, No Surprise

RocketLawyer charges $39.99/month just to download a document. LegalZoom’s add-ons auto-renew at $49/month for attorney access and $9.99/month for bookkeeping. USLegalForms requires an annual subscription before you can access anything. JusticeXpressFlorida charges a flat fee per document — one price, one time, no card on file required.

03

All 67 Florida Counties Covered

None of the four competitors provide county-specific court guidance. JusticeXpressFlorida has county guides covering court locations, clerk contact information, current filing fees by case type, e-filing instructions, and local procedure notes for all 67 Florida counties — from Miami-Dade to Okaloosa.

04

Free Florida Legal Information for Every Floridian

FloridaLawHelp.org targets low-income Floridians — full legal services are income-restricted. The national platforms (RocketLawyer, LegalZoom, USLegalForms) are commerce-first: the information exists to sell you something. JusticeXpressFlorida is information-first for all Floridians regardless of income, modeled on the People’s Law Library of Maryland (1M+ annual visitors, now operated by the Maryland Court System).

05

Links to Free Official Florida Court Forms

Every legal topic article links directly to the relevant free Florida Supreme Court-approved forms on flcourts.gov. If the free form meets your needs, we send you there. The paid automated documents add value beyond what the free forms provide: guidance on which form to use, completed answers based on your situation, and filing instructions. We do not hide the free option to sell you the paid one.

06

The DirectLaw Rapidocs Platform — 200+ Florida Documents

Our automated documents run on the DirectLaw Rapidocs document automation system — representing over $5 million in development investment and more than 200 Florida-specific templates. The guided interview asks plain-language questions and produces a completed, legally accurate document formatted for Florida courts. Not a generic template. Not a form with blanks to fill in.

07

Legal Technician Document Review Available

For situations where you want a trained eye on your documents before filing, our Legal Technician review service checks every field for completeness and internal consistency, verifies against current Florida law, and returns your documents with preparation notes within 1–2 business days. $75 flat — the site retains $25 and $50 goes to the reviewing technician.

08

Florida Law Updated After the 2023 – 2025 Legislative Sessions

Florida law changed significantly: the 2023 alimony reform eliminated permanent alimony and imposed durational caps; SB 948 (2025) added mandatory flood disclosure requirements; HB 615 (2025) changed notice requirements for landlords. Our legal updates blog and statute citations reflect current law — not 2019 law that looks current.

09

Retirement Asset Division — Topics No Competitor Covers

JusticeXpressFlorida is the only site in this comparison with full guides on QDRO (dividing a 401(k)), IRA division (IRC §408(d)(6) transfer incident to divorce), FRS pension division (Florida state employee pensions), and federal civil service pension division (FERS/CSRS COAP and TSP RBCO). These are among the most valuable marital assets in Florida divorces — and among the most frequently handled incorrectly.

10

Built by the Founder of the People’s Law Library of Maryland

Richard S. Granat built the People’s Law Library of Maryland in 1997 — one of the first statewide legal information websites in the country, now operated by the Maryland Court System with over one million annual visitors. The ABA named him a Legal Rebel in 2009 and awarded him the Louis M. Brown Lifetime Achievement Award for Innovation in the Delivery of Legal Services in 2010. JusticeXpressFlorida carries that proven model to Florida.

11

Florida E-Filing Portal Integration

Every procedural guide includes specific instructions for the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal (myflcourtaccess.com), including which document types can be filed electronically, how to set up an account, and county-specific notes about which courts accept e-filing for self-represented litigants. No competitor covers this.

12

A Clear Path When You Need an Attorney

JusticeXpressFlorida is not a substitute for a Florida-licensed attorney in complex cases. Every guide clearly states when professional legal advice is essential and provides direct referral to the Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service: (800) 342-8011. Honest guidance about the limits of self-help is part of the service — not a disclaimer buried at the bottom of the page.

Choose the Right Tool

When to Use JusticeXpressFlorida — and When Not To

Honest guidance on which service fits which situation. Not every case belongs on JusticeXpressFlorida — and we say so.

JusticeXpressFlorida.com Is the Right Choice When…

  • You need free, accurate information about Florida law before deciding what to do
  • You want to understand which Florida statute applies to your situation
  • You need a county-specific guide to your local court, clerk, and filing procedures
  • You want a completed, Florida-specific legal document at a flat price with no subscription
  • Your case is uncontested and the other party agrees on the key terms
  • You want an optional Legal Technician to review your documents before filing
  • You need a QDRO, IRA divorce transfer, FRS pension, or federal civil service pension guide
  • You are a landlord or tenant needing Florida-specific guidance with the law cited
  • You do not qualify for legal aid but cannot afford a traditional attorney for a straightforward matter
  • You need a name change, protective order, estate planning documents, or small business formation

Consider Other Options When…

  • Your case is contested and the other party is represented by an attorney
  • You need ongoing access to unlimited documents (RocketLawyer subscription may be cost-effective)
  • You are forming a business and want the brand recognition of LegalZoom for banking purposes
  • You need ongoing attorney access for business matters (attorney plan subscriptions)
  • You qualify for legal aid — FloridaLawHelp.org may connect you with free representation
  • Your legal issue involves active criminal charges
  • You are in a custody dispute where the other parent is contesting and has an attorney
  • Your divorce involves complex business assets, offshore accounts, or disputed property valuations
  • You need an attorney to appear in court on your behalf
  • You need to file bankruptcy (a federal matter with specific filing requirements)

Competitor information is accurate as of May 2026 based on publicly available pricing pages and published reviews. Pricing is subject to change. JusticeXpressFlorida.com is a document preparation service, not a law firm. Comparison reflects features observed during research; individual experiences may vary. FloridaLawHelp.org is an excellent resource for low-income Floridians and the information above should not be read as a criticism of its mission or services. The Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service: (800) 342-8011.