At Wright Family Law Group, we understand that major legal matters often come at life’s most challenging moments. Managing financial logistics shouldn’t add to the stress of protecting your family, your future, or your peace of mind. That’s why we now offer our clients a flexible way to manage legal fees through Affirm’s Pay Later program—a trusted, transparent financing option built for professionals.
Traditionally, retaining an attorney required a substantial upfront retainer. With Pay Later, you can begin working with our team immediately and pay over time in predictable monthly installments. This option is ideal for clients who prefer to manage cash flow strategically rather than make a single large payment.
Whether you’re navigating a complex divorce, child custody matter, or post-judgment modification, this program gives you the freedom to move forward with confidence—without compromising on the quality of counsel you deserve.
Our Pay Later option is seamlessly integrated through ClioPay and Affirm. When you receive an invoice from Wright Family Law Group, simply select “Pay Later” at checkout. You’ll complete a short, secure online application directly through Affirm.
If approved, you’ll receive personalized payment terms—typically spread over three to twelve months—so you can pay at a comfortable pace without any surprise fees.
The process is simple:
Our clients value predictability, transparency, and convenience. Affirm makes that possible by offering:
Legal challenges are rarely convenient—but financing them can be. With Affirm’s Pay Later option, Wright Family Law Group provides an elegant, client-centered solution that allows you to protect your interests while maintaining financial balance.
To learn more or begin your application, call 978-723-5673 or contact us online to schedule a complimentary 15 minute Discovery Call.
Wright Family Law Group proudly serves clients across all fourteen Massachusetts counties: Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk, and Worcester.

