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Step 1
Assess your present and future legal needs. For the most part, nobody wants to have to use a lawyer for anything. But if you need a will or plan to buy or sell a house, prepaid legal services will save you money.
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Step 2
Check with your employer. Many employers offer prepaid legal services as part of their voluntary benefits package.
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Step 3
Research the company selling prepaid legal. Prepaid legal scams do exist, so make sure the firm from which you are buying your policy is legitimate and has a clean track record. Check with the Better Business Bureau to find out.
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Step 4
Investigate the law firm. Check with the American Bar Association to make sure that the lawyers have no history of problems and that the firm is reliable and trustworthy.
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Step 5
Choose a plan that fits your needs. Don't let anyone push you into buying more coverage than you need. For example, if you don't have minor children, there is no reason to pay more for a plan that covers custody issues.













Comments
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floyd747 said
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