Thu 3 Jan 2008
If you have already registered for a pre-paid plan and not happy with the services or you think you are not getting the legal services you think you need, then you should think of upgrading to the more comprehensive plan.
A comprehensive prepaid legal plan is good for majority of the legal services needed to an individual during a given year. They can get legal advice and information which is provided by the plan from a toll-free number and follow up advice is given free of cost.
If the legal issues you have are more complex which require more time and effort from the attorney then the comprehensive plan is more beneficial than the basic plan.
A trust can be set up and a complicated business sale contract can be drawn instead of a simple will or a simple business contract in the comprehensive plan. Legal representation can be provided in the court case such as child custody.
Comprehensive prepaid plans are most suitable for people who need business advice, have family trusts or own real estates properties.
And on a related note, I must point out that I came across an excellent site for legal form software that a friend runs. When you need such forms, you must visit this site.