Pre-paid Legal Plans- What Services Are Offered?
Thinking about a pre-paid legal plan? He’s a summary of the services you’re most likely to receive and also some legal documents you need to sign before enrolling.
Telephone and Office Consultation: You have infinite telephone access to a panel of attorneys regarding any legal matter of interest to you. You can also make brief consultation visits to your lawyer for up to thirty minutes per day at no cost to you.
The single limitation placed on these two benefits is that you inquire about a different legal subject.
This aspect of coverage provided by legal plans is one of the most valuable because it promotes preventive law. Preventive law is very similar to preventive medicine – it aids in anticipating potential problems and taking the appropriate legal steps so that unnecessary legal problems or risks are avoided. With a simple phone call to your lawyer you can avoid getting tangled in a hellish legal situation, and you can even discover legal rights you didn’t even know you had.
Follow-Up Service: The panel of lawyers will make phone calls and write letters on your behalf to hostile third parties. Such follow-up service may be what it takes to solve many of your legal problems.
Legal document review: Fundamental personal legal documents, such as your leases, sales contracts, and insurance policies will be reviewed. Any questions of legal nature that you have about the documents will also get answered by your attorney.
Drafting of wills: A will is a written document that explains how you want your property doled out after your death. Your attorney will draft your will according to your state’s laws so that it will hold up when you die. They will also advise you on any provisions you might want to consider, such as appointing a guardian and establishing a trust.
Deals on regular fees: Any additional services not covered in the written fee agreement will be at regular price – either hourly or flat – with a discount between 20 to 30%. These services generally include family matters, such as divorce and the custody of children, and court representation, such as lawsuits and traffic tickets.
Some of the legal paperwork you will need to read vigilantly, agree on, and sign include the following:
Written fee agreement: This is an agreement that outlines what services are supplied in the plan, how much it costs and the methods of payment.
Grievance procedure: This document outlines the procedures that will be taken by the provider to solve any complaints about attorneys or disputes regarding service fees.
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