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Should I redesign my law firm website or keep the old one?

So, my late dad used to run a law firm and he built the website himself. It’s a simple website, but it ranks pretty high for the keywords related to our niche in my country. I think it’s because it loads fast and has good local SEO.

However, I feel like the website looks outdated and unprofessional compared to other law firm websites. I am planning to hire a web developer to redesign the website and make it more modern and appealing. But I’m worried that I might lose the SEO ranking and traffic that the old website has.

So, what do you think? Should I go ahead and replace the website or should I keep the old one and I make another new website?

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