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Prepaid legal plans are similar to insurance plans in that they provide a number of legal benefits in case you should need them.
Just as people insure their homes against fire and other damage, or use health insurance that provide medical benefits, so people purchase
prepaid legal policies to protect themselves against the high cost of attorney fees.
You should note that most people do not need to replace their home because of fire. Many people do not need expensive operations that are paid for by their health insurance.
In the same way, many people are not challenged by a major law suite that requires a trial and extensive litigation.
Even so, most prepaid legal plans offer services you could use such as the creation of a will or just getting answers to your questions over the phone.
There are several providers of prepaid legal plans. These include:
You should also note that some providers of prepaid legal plans use employee agents to sell their plans, other
providers use independent agents or members of a multi-level marketing organization.
While this may not be important to some people considering a prepaid legal plan, others may be concerned with the type of representative they are speaking with.
While this site cannot cover everything you need to know in detail, there are specific details you should learn about
from a representative of any company you wish to consider.
The general information you find here, in itself, is worth the time it takes you to read our informative articles and view our videos.
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The question of legitimacy occupies center stage in debates on various constitutional developments. For as long as constitutional scholars cannot settle on a theory of legitimacy, the specter of a legitimacy deficit will continue to haunt the prac ...
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