To: reaganaut1
If I had some simple legal issue, for which boiler plate legal documents were adequate, I might use them. Otherwise, for more complicated legal matters, or issues of big legal or financial liability, I would spend the money to hire an attorney to deal with a legal matter.
To: Dilbert San Diego
If I had some simple legal issue, for which boiler plate legal documents were adequate, I might use them. Otherwise, for more complicated legal matters, or issues of big legal or financial liability, I would spend the money to hire an attorney to deal with a legal matter. That is the point though - we should have the right to choose. I self-diagnose (with Internet help) and self-prescribe for most medical conditions. When it comes to the big things, I go to a real doctor. Why not do the same with lawyers?
9 posted on
10/15/2014 11:46:55 AM PDT by
Pollster1
("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
To: Dilbert San Diego
Boilerplate legal documents are fine for some things, like Bills of Sale for small items for example.
11 posted on
10/15/2014 11:48:24 AM PDT by
SpaceBar
To: Dilbert San Diego
If I had some simple legal issue, for which boiler plate legal documents were adequate, I might use them. Otherwise, for more complicated legal matters, or issues of big legal or financial liability, I would spend the money to hire an attorney to deal with a legal matter. I wasn't aware that LegalZoom offered anything beyond boilerplate legal documents.
14 posted on
10/15/2014 11:55:30 AM PDT by
Alex Murphy
("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
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