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Prepaid Legal Services-Buy The Extinguisher Before the Fire? - By: Mr. Roman Bernard Sloan, Posted on: 2007-08-27


In a life that seems to throw all types of obstacles a person's way, one often wonders if there is a way to circumvent these things from having such adverse affects on what is considered normal for us.

From medical complications we want help on our side, we want simliar help for our vehicles and our places of residence. So when it comes to guarding our identity and our right to be protected legally, why doesn't that doesn't cause us to take immediate action.

That's what has made me take a closer look at several companies that offer some type of prepaid legal protection. In researching these prepaid legal companies I question the need for such an added expense to my already growing monthly output.

I ponder on if a prepaid legal serivce plan is something people need to have or is it a product that takes advantage of people's fear and anxiety about legal matters.

The last time I needed a lawyer was when my father died and we needed to sort out how the arrangements would be handled and how some inheritance money would be divided.

Naturally we hit a roadblock because the old timer didn't really get around to making regular revisions to his last will and testament. I've read that prepaid legal providers offer last will and testament preparation with complimentary updates annually.

Getting a will prepared is not something I just think about throughput the course of my day. Maybe it should be because I read somewhere that 70% of people die without a will.

And in contacting several prepaid legal companies they said that their first mission is to help you devise a will as soon as you arm yourself with prepaid legal protection.

The interpretation I'm getting from different prepaid legal sources is that they want to be the voice of people who might have legal troubles but can't have lawyers on retainer. Furthermore, I would probably be the equivalent to retaining a whole firm to use at your discretion.

Theoretically, I could be bombarded with legal complications like being detained by law enforcement, collecting a debt from someone who owes me, and preparing my will, and have these situations seen about by my prepaid legal services law professionals.

To bad I don't have a myriad of legal situations ready to engulf me; not yet at least. Maybe the will thing could work out for me-I don't have one but I don't really have anything to leave behind either.

Prepaid legal protection to me is one of those things that you probably want to get but it doesn't seem advantageous to get until some legal stuff rears its ugly head in your life. Kind of like going to the store the buy the fire extinguisher after the fire is already ablaze at your home.

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R.B. Sloan tells the stories of those who have either chosen to join a prepaid legal service plan or those who have chosen not to. He feels that a prepaid legal service plan may work for some people, but not for everyone.

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