From Payroll to Trade Finance – One Platform, All Payments.
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Classy Checks for Your Firm
Attorneys can create and print customized checks with their firm’s logo and name from the office. Save the check templates for easy future use.
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Effortless Check Mailing
Eliminate the need for physical check handling at affordable prices. Just create checks, and the platform will print and mail them via USPS or FedEx.
Easy Invoicing for Attorneys
Zil Money helps attorney firms create, send, and track invoices while ensuring timely payments. The platform also automates payment reminders and provides multiple payment options.
Why Zil Money!
A technology-first approach
to payments and finance

Easy to Access

High Security

Easy Payment
All-in-one Solution
Use the platform to easily send ACH, wire transfers, eChecks, printable checks, mail checks, and payment links. Manage payments easily for full financial convenience while you’re on the go.
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Frequently asked questions
Do Attorneys take payment plans?
Lawyers will often work with clients on a payment plan. Managing these payment plans is a bit tedious, but now you can you Zil Money's cloud–based accounting software to handle your accounts and client data.
Can my attorney drop me for nonpayment?
Under certain circumstances, attorneys may withdraw from representation for nonpayment by a client. In some cases, failure to pay fees can constitute an unreasonable financial burden. To manage such situations, Zil Money's card payments or helps you plan payments using the accounting software.
Tax Attorney vs CPA
Tax attorney is typically reserved for more specific and complex tax issues. In contrast, a CPA is usually utilized regularly to keep your financial records in order and prepare your taxes.
Attorneys vs Lawyers
Attorney practices law in court, whereas a lawyer is learned and trained in the law but may or may not practice. The word attorney originates from the French meaning' one appointed or constituted.' The real purpose of this word is to act as an agent or deputy on behalf of another. Lawyers can take on the role of consultants or advisors. Many people choose to train in a specific field, such as estate law, immigration law, or tax law, where they will provide legal advice to clients.



