Comprehensive access plans
If you are a member of a pre-paid access plan and are not getting the legal services you think you need, then it is probably time to upgrade to a more comprehensive plan.
A comprehensive prepaid legal service plan is designed to cover for the majority of your legal service needs in a given year. Access services, such as legal advice and information by toll-free number and follow-up service, are provided at no cost to you. It's in the realm of more complex legal matters that require more time and effort from your attorney, that the comprehensive plan is more beneficial than a basic, access plan. You can have your trust set up, instead of a simple will, and a more complicated business sale contract drawn up as opposed to a simple contract. Legal representation can equally be provided in court for some cases, such as child custody.
Comprehensive prepaid plans are most suitable for people who need business advice, have family trusts or own real estates properties.
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Pre-paid Legal Plans News Articles:-
- Mark West Chamber ribbon cuttings (The Windsor Times)
The Mark West Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center welcomes Susan Jensen and Brad Hood, owners of Economy Plumbing and Liz Corell owner of pre-paid legal Services and Go Small Biz to the Mark West chamber of commerce.
- Employers lining up for job fairs (The Marshall News Messenger)
Interest continues to grow in the upcoming East Texas Job Fairs being coordinated by U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Tyler, in conjunction with organizations from Longview and Lufkin.
- Pre-Paid Legal's income rises in quarter (Tulsa World)
Net income for Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc. rose 7 percent in the first quarter, the company reported Monday. The Ada-based company said it had net income of $17.1 million, or $1.52 per diluted share, compared with $15.9 million, or $1.29 a share, in the same period a year ago.
- Over 1,000 jobs available at East Texas job fairs (The Daily Sentinel)
Dozens of employers are seeking to fill over 1,000 positions that East Texas job seekers will have the opportunity to apply for at U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert's upcoming East Texas job fairs. These numbers are expected to grow as more businesses and entities continue to sign up for the events that will be held in Lufkin and Longview during the month of June. Hiring employers still have time to ...
- Business expo is Saturday (Macon Telegraph)
WARNER ROBINS ? Nearly 60 area businesses will have a chance to showcase their goods and services Saturday at the 12th annual Robins Regional Business Expo.
- Celebrity golf event to benefit Nikki Stonecipher Scholarship Fund (Ada Evening News)
More than 140 golfers from across North America will convene at Oak Hills Golf and Country Club tomorrow morning for the 4th Annual Nikki Stonecipher Memorial Scholarship Fund Golf Scramble.
- Leadership Olathe graduates 23 (The Olathe News)
The 28th class of the Olathe Chamber of Commerce?s Leadership Olathe program will be hono
- Turnout Nearly Doubled At Easton Job Fair (WBNS-10TV Columbus)
Thousands of job seekers hoped to make good impressions to prospective employers at a job fair.
- Networking group begins Lehighton chapter (Times News)
Carbon County business owners now have a new way to network. "Referral Web," a networking group based in Bethlehem, recently expanded to include a chapter in Lehighton.
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