Unbundled Services
Not everyone needs a lawyer to handle their whole case. Sometimes, you just need help with one part—like preparing legal documents, responding to a motion, or getting ready for a hearing. That’s where unbundled legal services come in.
At the Law Office of Katherine Winn, I offer unbundled services that let you choose exactly what you want help with—and only pay for that. It’s a smart, cost-effective way to get the legal support you need without the full-service price tag.

Unbundled Services I Offer
Drafting complaints, motions, or responses
Preparing for court hearings or mediation
Legal document review and feedback
Discovery assistance (requests or responses)
Court appearance for a single issue
Reviewing or drafting settlement agreements
Legal letters and communication with opposing parties
What Are Unbundled Legal Services?
Unbundled legal services—also called limited scope representation—mean you hire me to help with a specific task instead of the whole case. It’s a flexible option for people who want legal help, but not a full retainer.
Here’s how it works:
- We define the scope of help you need (e.g., writing a motion or appearing in court)
- I prepare the necessary legal documents (including the Notice of Limited Scope)
- You only pay for the specific work I do
- Once it’s done, my formal involvement ends—no strings attached
This option works well for people representing themselves in court or who want to stay in control while getting professional help where it counts.
Get in touch.
Ready to chat? Let me know what part of your case you need help with.
Affordable. Practical. Focused.
Unbundled services are perfect for clients who want guidance, but not the cost of full representation. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for—and I’ll make sure you get real value out of it.
I offer this option for civil litigation, family law, and even some personal injury matters. If you’re unsure whether unbundled services are right for you, let’s talk it over. You may be surprised how much of a difference a little legal help can make.