Estate Issues
Will, Living Will, Power of Attorney
Auto Moving Violations, Accidents
Elder-Care Issues
Nursing Home Agreements, Medicare, Prescription Plans
We've been offering legal service plans for 40 years protecting 1.4 million families. Unexpected legal questions arise every day and with this legal plan on your side, you'll have access to a quality law firm for as little as $20 a month. From letters written on your behalf to document review, speeding tickets to will preparation, and more, our attorneys are here to provide legal advice -- no matter how traumatic or how trivial it may seem. With our legal service plans you will be protected and empowered to worry less and live more.
Who the Legal Plan covers:
• The member
• The member's spouse
• Never-married dependent children of the member or member's spouse, under 26 years of age who are permanent residents of the member's household or full-time students
• Dependent children under age 18 for whom the member or member's spouse is legal guardian
• Any dependent child, regardless of age, who is physically disabled or mentally incapacitated and unable to make legally binding decisions, unable to be employed, 51% or more financially dependent upon the member and member's spouse and lives at home with the member or member's spouse.
Advice, Consultation, Representation Advice
• Toll-free phone consultations with your Provider Law Firm for any personal legal matter even on pre-existing conditions.
Letters and Phone Calls on Your Behalf
• A phone call or letter on an attorney's letterhead can help you get the results you need.
• Available at the discretion of your Provider Lawyer.
Contract and Document Review
• Your Provider Law Firm will review an unlimited number of documents of up to fifteen (15) pages each.
• You must be named as a contracting party on personal legal documents to be reviewed.
24/7 Emergency Assistance
• After-hours legal consultation for covered legal emergencies such as: if you're arrested or detained, if you're seriously injured, if you're served with a warrant, or if the state tries to take your child(ren).