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| Pre-Paid Family Legal Service Plans in Michigan and North America |
Think about it: When you're sick, health insurance lets you visit a doctor without having to worry about expensive bills. Car insurance protects you in the event of an accident on the road. In the same way, wouldn't it be great if you could call a lawyer when you had a legal concern, knowing it would cost you $26 a month or less?
Many people wonder exactly what kind of lawyer they can get for $26 or less per month. The combined buying power of well over one million families across North America means you -- as an individual Pre-Paid Legal Member -- will be treated with the same respect and careful attention as one of the firm's largest clients.
Since service is our business, you can rest assured we take every measure to maintain the highest standard in quality legal care.
Using your membership is simple. When a potential legal issue arises, simply call your provider law firm toll free, and explain the situation. Then, a lawyer knowledgeable in the area of law that concerns your specific question or need will return your call. It's that easy!
From major legal issues to simple questions about everyday occurrences we all face, you'll be able to say, "I'm going to talk to my lawyer about this" -- and mean it. Pre-Paid Legal Services has opened the doors to equal justice. Isn't it time you stepped through? |
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Why Do I Need Legal Protection?
 
Have you ever...
• Been overcharged for a repair?
• Received a speeding ticket?
• Been Audited?
• Purchased a Home?
• Tried to return a defective product?
• Lost a security deposit?
• Signed a contract?
• Prepared a will?
Even though a reputable law firm might help in situations like these, most people do not seek the advice of a lawyer. Why?
• It may cost too much.
• They don't know where to begin.
• The process is intimidating.
It has been said:
You only get as much justice as you can afford.
If you don't know your rights, you simply don't have any.
The top 10% of income earners can afford to have a lawyer on retainer and are accustomed to asking their lawyer for advice before making decisions. The bottom 10% have access to public aid.
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