Why not a "dirt cheap" legal "forms service"?

When searching for trademark help on the Internet, you may come across various non-lawyer "forms services." These services are no doubt "cheap", but do they really provide any valuable assistance? With regard to trademark searches and registrations, such firms are not capable of providing any real assistance. Only lawyers can provide actual "legal advice," including the analysis of search results, and actual application "content development" for trademark applicants. If you have a question about a search result, or the trademark application process, you will get no response from these "forms services." Over the years, Allmark Trademark has helped to salvage many "form services" application filings on behalf of their disappointed clients. Of course, this has led to some additional cost and delay. This can be avoided by using an actual trademark law firm at the outset).