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LEGAL FORMS
 

While you should always have any form you sign reviewed by a lawyer BEFORE you sign it, it takes time and money to:

  • find a lawyer

  • make an appointment

  • deliver the form

THEN…you have to pay the lawyer for the services given. What if you have questions? Will you have to pay for the lawyer’s time? Chances are, you will.

There’s a better way to get a quality legal form.

Wouldn’t you like to have the assurance that you understand what you’re signing and that it complies with the laws in your state?

There’s a better way!

  • Enroll in the Pre-Paid Legal iPlan

  • Get access to a qualified law firm for legal telephone consultation about the form you need.

  • Buy forms at a 25% discount from the already competitively priced selections.

  • Legal review by your provider law firm of contracts and documents 10 pages or less on which you are a contracting party

  • Also, at no additional charge, the plan provides telephone consultations on an unlimited number of personal legal matters as well as initial incorporation consultation.

What does it cost?

For only $89.40 annually (a $7.45 monthly credit card draft) you and your spouse will receive:

  • A 25% discount on already competitively priced legal forms!

  • Legal review by your provider law firm of contracts and documents 10 pages or less on which you are a contracting party

  • Access to hundreds of Public Domain forms and legal information for you to print and use. (Legal form review is not available for Public Domain documents and information.)

  • Access to legal audio guides and FAQs at no added charge

  • Also, at no additional charge, the plan provides telephone consultations on an unlimited number of personal legal matters as well as initial consultation on incorporation.

If you were to ask a law firm to prepare and review a legal document for you, the cost could be substantial. In fact, on average, one hour of a lawyer’s time may cost more than your annual membership fee with the Forms Service Center*!

“Bargain” internet forms and do-it-yourself kits suggest that you consult with a lawyer before executing the document you’ve purchased. As a member you can send your completed document to be reviewed by a lawyer before you sign it!

Enroll . . .

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© 2007 Ernest Jones III