Your Legal Doula, PLLC Reviews 1

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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  1. Legal Services
  2. Civil Law Attorney
  3. General Practice Attorney
  4. Lawyer

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Birth Rights: your legal and human rights while pregnant, giving birth, and postpartum. These rights aren't always easy to understand. Even when you try to stand up for yourself and assert those rights, it can feel like no one has your back. Your Legal Doula can help. We offer legal education, consultation, and advocacy during and after pregnancy. Our founding attorney, Andi Orwoll, Esq., has been practicing law for over seven years - and is a single mom, herself, who's learned to navigate the legal issues that face American mothers. Our current U.S.-based resources include guides and templates to help you with difficult conversations about your rights during this time – such as with employers and healthcare providers. Your Legal Doula’s upcoming Birth Rights Course will offer a full breakdown and an education on your birth rights. Wherever in the U.S. you might be located, the Course helps you can fully understand, assert, and protect your birth rights. State-specific resources for the Course are available for residents of Nevada who purchase the Course (with other state-specific resources coming soon!). We currently offer direct legal services and representation in Nevada.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Working with Andi has been a true pleasure

Working with Andi has been a true pleasure. Business can get messy and confusing, but having a legal advisor who listens deeply, communicates clearly, and advises with empathy is top tier. I felt heard in each interaction and confidant her ability to represent my needs as her client. Thank you, Andi!

March 1, 2025
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