A document review is one of those things almost everyone knows they should do — and almost no one actually does. A new lease arrives. A settlement offer comes in the mail. A purchase agreement is sent for signature. A will needs updating. The decision usually is not whether the document deserves a second set of eyes. The decision is whether $100 to $300 an hour of attorney time is worth it for what feels like a small request. So most people sign the document, file the paperwork, or skip the update — and find out months or years later what was actually in it.
A legal plan changes that calculation. For a low monthly fee, you get a licensed attorney who reviews documents, drafts letters, takes your calls, and represents you across the most common legal needs — without per-call billing and without the retainer most local attorneys require to even start. A free consultation may help identify whether a legal plan is the right fit for the documents and legal needs you currently have on your desk.
Free consultation. Legal plans starting at $26.95 per month. No retainer. No hourly cost.
Serving individuals, families, and businesses across the United States.
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Most attorneys charge $100 to $300 or more an hour. A simple contract review typically takes about three to four hours. That math alone is the reason most people sign documents without legal review — not because they don't want a lawyer's eyes on it, but because the cost is unpredictable and the engagement requires a retainer just to get started. Do you want to dish out that kind of money every time a document needs reviewing? Most people don't. The problem is that the cost of not reviewing is rarely visible until much later.
The standard hourly billing range for a licensed attorney across most US markets. Higher in major metros, higher still for specialized practice areas — and the meter starts from the first phone call.
A simple contract or lease typically takes three to four hours of attorney time to read, mark up, and discuss. Complex documents take longer. Most engagements also require a retainer paid up front before work begins.
Most people see the math and sign the document without legal review. The cost of reviewing is visible. The cost of not reviewing is invisible — until a clause they did not notice becomes the issue everything turns on.
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Apartment leases, rental contracts, and lease renewals. Review of security deposit terms, renewal language, repair obligations, early-termination penalties, and the clauses landlords most often slip into a standard agreement.
Existing wills, trust documents, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and beneficiary designations. Review for current accuracy, family changes, and state-law compliance — with yearly updates available under most legal plans.
Purchase agreements, deeds, closing disclosures, mortgage documents, and seller disclosures. Review of price terms, contingencies, financing language, and the title and survey items that affect what you actually own.
Offer letters, employment agreements, severance agreements, non-competes, and non-solicits. Review of compensation, equity, termination terms, and restrictive covenants that affect your next role and your next move.
Customer agreements, vendor contracts, NDAs, and contractor agreements. Review of indemnity, limitation of liability, payment terms, and the clauses most often left unread until they are the clauses that matter.
Insurance settlements, employment severance releases, and dispute settlement agreements. Review of release scope, payment terms, confidentiality provisions, and what you are giving up by signing.
Demand letters, breach notices, collection letters, and legal correspondence. Review of the obligations created, the response deadline, and the most appropriate way to reply or escalate.
Policy review, claim documentation, and insurer correspondence. Review of coverage scope, exclusions, deductibles, and whether a denial or low offer is consistent with the policy you actually purchased.
Prenuptial agreements, separation agreements, custody documents, and adoption paperwork. Review of financial terms, custody language, and the long-term implications of language that often looks routine.
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The pitch is simple. Trade one hour with a hourly-billing lawyer for one year of access to a licensed attorney through a legal plan. At roughly the same out-of-pocket cost as a single hourly consultation, a legal plan provides worry-free legal protection across the year — for document review, consultation, drafting, and the legal questions that come up every few months and never quite justify a $200-an-hour call.
$100 to $300+ paid up front, often with a retainer required. The clock runs from the first call. Each future question requires another paid engagement.
The same dollar amount covers approximately a year of legal plan membership. Document review, consultation, and ongoing access to a licensed attorney included.
A whole bundle of legal services without paying a high hourly rate — covering the planned and the unexpected legal needs that come up over the year.
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Intake team reviews your details and the legal needs you have outlined
A legal plan representative calls you back within 10 minutes during business hours
Plan tiers, included services, and monthly cost are explained in plain English
Pricing is transparent — no retainer, no hourly billing, no surprise charges
You decide how to proceed — no obligation
Complete and affordable legal assistance is available — for you or your family. A monthly membership replaces per-document and per-call billing with predictable, low-cost legal access.
24 hours a day, 365 days a year. No need to worry about expected and unexpected legal issues that arise every day — the attorney is reachable when the issue comes up, not the next time the office is open.
Family law, traffic tickets, wills and trusts, document review, consumer issues, and more. The legal plan covers attorney fees for a broad range of the most frequently needed legal services.
A hotline you can call whenever you need legal advice and counsel. No appointment scheduling, no waiting for a callback over multiple days, no per-call billing.
Compare legal plan cost with attorneys who charge between $100 and $500 an hour. The monthly cost of a plan is typically less than a single hour of standard attorney billing.
No more Google searches and unanswered calls. Legal plans provide a qualified attorney near you with a single call — licensed in your state and available across the most common legal needs.
A legal plan lets you take care of yourself and your family's future without worrying about the costs. Document review, will preparation, and consultation are all available without per-engagement billing.
Receive legal guidance from lawyers with an average experience of over 22 years — at flat-fee or legal-plan pricing, not premium hourly rates that put quality counsel out of reach.
Legal plans designed for complete protection — specializing in the area of laws relevant to your specific legal situation, with ongoing access for the questions that come up over time.
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A local attorney is a strong option for high-stakes, specialized legal work — bet-the-company litigation, complex estate planning, contested divorce. For the everyday legal needs most households and small businesses encounter, the economics tilt sharply toward a legal plan. Below is the side-by-side that most people never see until they have already spent the money on hourly billing.
Consultation on unlimited matters, unlimited minutes
Family members covered under the same fee — spouse and dependents included
24/7/365 emergency access to a law firm near you
Will preparation for $25 to $49 per month with yearly updates at no extra cost
Up to 50 hours of a tax attorney's time
Trial defense representation for vehicular manslaughter or negligent homicide — coverage your auto insurance does not provide
Up to 25% off attorney fees on filing bankruptcy, suing someone, DUI defense, or any other action not directly covered
Hourly billing from the first phone call — meter starts immediately
No coverage for family members under the same engagement
Office hours only — emergencies wait until Monday
Will preparation typically $300 to $1,000 with no annual update included
Tax attorney engagement requires separate retainer and hourly billing
Trial defense for serious traffic offenses requires separate retainer that can run into the tens of thousands
No fee discount for matters outside the original engagement scope
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Access savings at national and local companies like Sprints, Best Buy, eBay, Amazon, Expedia, Office Depot, and hundreds of other merchants. With savings alone, members can cover the cost of the membership and come out ahead — before counting any of the legal services included in the plan.
Member-only savings at major retailers — Sprints, Best Buy, eBay, Amazon, Expedia, Office Depot, and hundreds more. The annual savings alone often exceed the cost of the legal plan membership.
Members enjoy special discounts from major retailers, restaurants, and more — including exclusive deals on concert tickets, VIP packages, hotel bookings, Sam's Club, travel, and clothing.
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You receive contracts, leases, or agreements that need review more than once or twice a year
You have a family and want will preparation, healthcare directives, and estate documents kept up to date
You run a small business and need recurring document review, demand letters, and consultation
You want a lawyer reachable for the unexpected — accidents, traffic incidents, disputes, or notices
You have skipped legal review in the past because of cost and now have documents you wish you had reviewed
You want predictable monthly cost rather than $100-to-$300-per-hour bills with retainers attached
For what the service does, it's a Great service for the cost. Used it on so many occasions and loved the outcome. Will Highly recommend the company and the service any day of the week. Wouldn't find myself without this service. It simply amplifies my voice. Love it.!!!
I am in the process of building a home and my legal plans lawyer has been assisting me with the documentation. My legal plans membership has already provided a return on my investment and more than paid for itself to date.
Its a huge comfort knowing I can call my provider lawyer and ask without worrying about the cost each time I call.
The attorney that helped me was very prompt and diligent in drafting a letter to our landlord's attorney. Very professional.