Legal Service Plans Can Benefit Homeowners Facing Foreclosure
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"The foreclosure crisis has focused a spotlight on the need for preventative legal services that people can afford and rely upon," said Harland C. Stonecipher, Founder and CEO of Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. (NYSE: PPD). "While federal and state foreclosure assistance programs gain traction, too many American families are losing their homes. Access to legal counsel can mean the difference between keeping your home and losing it," Stonecipher said.
Recently, Pre-Paid Legal Services executives organized a conference with a select group of attorneys from the 38 independent law firms that provide legal services to Pre-Paid Legal Services members (customers) throughout the U.S. and four provinces of
Attorneys from Arizona, California and Florida -- three of the states hardest hit by the foreclosure crisis -- participated in the conference call organized to provide practical information and insight to PPD's network of independent sales associates.
Judy K. Kim, an Associate with Parker Stanbury, LLP (www.parkstan.com) of
Harley S. Herman, a Senior Associate with deBeaubien, Knight, Simmons, Mantzaris & Neal, LLP (www.dbksmn.com) of
Pre-Paid Legal Services offers a variety of legal service plans that vary by state (and province) in terms of pricing and benefits. A specific list of these plans, benefits and costs is available at the Pre-Paid Legal Services corporate web site at: www.prepaidlegal.com.
"At a time when many homeowners are in fear of foreclosure and of taking action to deal with the challenge, gaining access to affordable legal services can be the first step in maintaining hearth and home,"
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