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Texas Legal was created 50 years ago by the State Bar of Texas to provide access to affordable legal help for everyday Texans. As a nonprofit, we’re dedicated to providing legal plans to cover legal fees – helping Texans get the legal help they need without the high-dollar attorney costs. With hundreds of qualified attorneys to provide professional legal help, our members can choose an attorney who meets their needs.
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The best group legal plans Texas has to offer! Texas Legal gives your staff affordable employee benefits to help resolve legal matters and plan for stages of life that require legal help like family changes or creating a will.
As your young adult embarks on the journey to college, it’s natural to feel both excitement and concern about their newfound independence. This stage in life brings many changes for college students, from navigating classes and building new friendships to managing everyday responsibilities. Many college students also experience common legal issues during this time.
If you are an adult, it's essential to have a will. Many people believe wills and estate planning are only for the wealthy, but everyone and their loved ones can benefit from having a will.
Only 32% of American adults have a valid will. That means nearly 175.6 million estates will default automatically to the states when determining where your estate goes!