I’m considering enrolling with a prepaid attorney firm, which is about $26 or so a month.?
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Has anyone had experience w/ these sort of firms, Buy Generic Drugs Without Prescription or any recommendations?

I personally don’t like prepaid attorney organizations…generally if you need an attorney you will come out better hiring one yourself. With prepaid you usually have to take the attorney they assign you and you are still responsible for any costs and extra fees the attorneys require. It isn’t as if you pay the 26 a month and you never have to pay a dime to an attorney again….you should really look over the contract and look at the benefits and make sure you understand your responsibilities before you proceed.
In many cases, it is good idea. However, that price seems a little high. There are many different types. Some require you to make only monthly payments and pay nothing else if you go to court.
Here is some information: http://www.expertlaw.com/library/consumer/prepaid_legal.html
It also really depends upon your income bracket. If you can’t afford thousands of dollars to hire an attorney then prepaid is a good way to go.
I would check them out very thoroughly to see if they are reputable. Go to http://www.martindale.com. There you should be able to find out a lot about the firm. They should have at least one attorney with an "AV" or "BV" rating.
Also, read the contract very thoroughly, particularly regarding what is not covered.
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You can get a smaller plan that only costs $17.00 a month and get the same level of service! This will save you a ton of money.