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OpenAI's ad policy restricts ads for legal services, but the first ever family law ad has been confirmed running under a policy carve out identified by Fractional Law Firm CMO Joshua Little. A week into serving, the campaign is converting at 22%.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - s4story -- Joshua Little, a fractional chief marketing officer for law firms and founder of Aquila, has placed the first confirmed family law firm advertisement to run inside ChatGPT. The ad has been serving for a week and, as of June 8, is already converting at a rate most paid channels rarely see.
The placement is notable, not just as an industry first in an AI-forward world, but because OpenAI's advertising policy explicitly disallows ads for legal services. Little reached approval through the single opening the policy allows: advertising for general legal education.
Little had argued a month earlier, when OpenAI opened the platform to the public, that this opening existed. In a widely read article on LinkedIn called the ChatGPT Ads Loophole for Law Firms, he laid out the theory that a law firm could reach clients through genuine educational ads. The live campaign is the proof of that thesis.
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The fit is unusual: divorce and custody clients tend to spend months quietly researching before they hire anyone, which makes a purely educational resource the exact thing they are looking for at that stage.
"The people most law firms are trying to reach are sitting up at night asking ChatGPT how to handle the hardest moment of their lives," said Little. "Meeting them there with something real is where legal marketing is going. I wanted to prove this was possible, and now it's running. And it points to a real shift in how firms reach clients in the AI era"
"I'm not telling every firm to rush in," Little added. "Getting an ad approved is the easy part. The hard part is that attorney advertising is governed by 50 different state bars, and the rules differ in ways that matter. This has to be built carefully, state by state, or not at all."
"So the real complexity here isn't the platform — it's compliance mixed with what's required to pass the platform's policy."
Little's campaign arrives during a fast-moving moment for AI advertising. OpenAI opened its self-serve ad platform to U.S. advertisers in May 2026, and legal services remain in the platform's manually reviewed category.
A full account of how the campaign was built — including the early rejections and the change that won approval — is available at https://aquila.law/the-first-ever-family-law-ad-on-chatgpt/.
The placement is notable, not just as an industry first in an AI-forward world, but because OpenAI's advertising policy explicitly disallows ads for legal services. Little reached approval through the single opening the policy allows: advertising for general legal education.
Little had argued a month earlier, when OpenAI opened the platform to the public, that this opening existed. In a widely read article on LinkedIn called the ChatGPT Ads Loophole for Law Firms, he laid out the theory that a law firm could reach clients through genuine educational ads. The live campaign is the proof of that thesis.
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The fit is unusual: divorce and custody clients tend to spend months quietly researching before they hire anyone, which makes a purely educational resource the exact thing they are looking for at that stage.
"The people most law firms are trying to reach are sitting up at night asking ChatGPT how to handle the hardest moment of their lives," said Little. "Meeting them there with something real is where legal marketing is going. I wanted to prove this was possible, and now it's running. And it points to a real shift in how firms reach clients in the AI era"
"I'm not telling every firm to rush in," Little added. "Getting an ad approved is the easy part. The hard part is that attorney advertising is governed by 50 different state bars, and the rules differ in ways that matter. This has to be built carefully, state by state, or not at all."
"So the real complexity here isn't the platform — it's compliance mixed with what's required to pass the platform's policy."
Little's campaign arrives during a fast-moving moment for AI advertising. OpenAI opened its self-serve ad platform to U.S. advertisers in May 2026, and legal services remain in the platform's manually reviewed category.
A full account of how the campaign was built — including the early rejections and the change that won approval — is available at https://aquila.law/the-first-ever-family-law-ad-on-chatgpt/.
Source: Aquila.Law
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