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A Lawyer Can Explain Confusing Documents

Having a lawyer review documents that you’ve received – and may have to sign – will help you make the right decisions and avoid issues. The good news is, IDG Legal offers legal document review, for free.

These documents can include:

  • Car Leases
  • Apartment Leases
  • Police Reports
  • Contracts
  • Insurance Documents
  • Collections Correspondance
  • Real Estate Contracts
  • Letters from the State, City, or Agency

Knowing what it is that you have received, having a better understanding of what the document means, and taking the correct action all add up to avoiding risk and enjoying peace of mind.

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How Much Does This Service Cost?

An IDG Legal preferred lawyer will review up to 10 pages of documents for free, with no limit to the number of documents you need to have reviewed.

What's the Process?

Fill out this form. The lawyer will call and have you scan and email the document. They will review the document in no more than two business days, and get back to you with what the document means, and what you should do next.

What Can You Help Me With?

Our preferred lawyer will review your documents and ensure that you know what the proper response should be if any, and what your next steps are.

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