Pre-paid legal plans? You can get them for free!
They say the best things in life are free. In the case of pre-paid legal plans, this may just hold true.
Pre-paid legal plans offer a range of legal services on-call for a fixed monthly charge of up to $25 per month. With such a low monthly payment, most people are only too happy to get a legal coverage they wouldn't have otherwise dreamt of in the stultifying, money-grabbing world of lawyers... But did you know, you could get all of that coverage free of charge?
In a bid to cut on administration costs, employers, labor unions and universities are now providing legal services at discounted or no cost altogether to their members. Employers are increasingly sponsoring legal plans to their employees as a fringe benefit, as part of their Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Labor unions fund plans offered as member benefit, or under a collective bargaining scheme, in which case new members are eligible to huge discounts. Universities are equally as involved with legal plans offered to students and staff.
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Legal Plans News Articles:-
- Hyatt Legal Plans, a MetLife Company, Finds Members? Usage for Debt and Financial Matters More Than Doubled in Tough ...
Employees coping with a difficult economic environment often find that their financial problems require legal solutions. In fact, from 2007 to 2011, Hyatt legal plans, a MetLife company, has found that the number of legal services requested by plan participants for debt and financial matters more than doubled and requests for bankruptcy counsel increased nearly threefold.
- Entrepreneurs Optimistic About 2012, According to Kauffman/LegalZoom Startup Confidence Index
KANSAS CITY, MO-- - Owners of startup companies are surprisingly optimistic about 2012, according to the first Kauffman/LegalZoom Startup Confidence Index released today by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation ...
- LegalZoom Empowers Consumers to Take Control of Their Digital Assets
GLENDALE, Calif., Feb. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- LegalZoom, the nation's leading provider of online legal solutions, is now offering Digital Asset specification in their Last Will and Testament documents. ...
- 3 Things You Should Know About Small Business: Feb. 15
NEW YORK (MainStreet) -- What's happening in small business today? 1. Why small-business owners still won't hire. A Gallup poll shows small-business owners' hiring intentions at the best they have been since January 2008, yet those who plan to hire still represent just a small portion of the overall group. The Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index polled 600 small-business owners between Jan ...
- Entrepreneurs Optimistic About 2012
81 Percent of Entrepreneurs Are Confident Their Business Will Be More Profitable in 2012, Inaugural Quarterly Survey Reveals
- Are you a man getting a divorce? Law firm hopes new service will protect personal assets
A law firm that has locations in Belleville and Edwardsville and is known for representing men in divorce cases wants to help its clients protect their personal assets, too.
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