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Does ARAG cover my spouse?

All immediate family members are covered. This includes your spouse and any covered dependents, if applicable. If spouses are on the opposite sides of a legal event, your policy only covers you, the “named insured.”

How much does ARAG legal cost?

Learn more about an ARAG legal insurance plan. These legal insurance plans typically cost employees around $20 per month and give employees access to more than 14,000 network attorneys. Having a nationwide attorney network helps employees identify an attorney to handle their legal needs.

What is ARAG Legal Center?

ARAG legal insurance gives people and their families confidence and protection to handle life’s legal issues. ARAG partners with attorneys to provide essential legal services ranging from writing your will to representing you in a lawsuit.

Is there such a thing as legal insurance?

Legal insurance covers unforeseen expenses related to a legal case, including attorney fees, court fees and other related expenses. This type of insurance is known by many names; these all refer to the same class of insurance product: Legal expenses insurance. Personal legal insurance.

Does ARAG cover divorce?

Legal Plan Coverage Administered by ARAG, the legal plan is a legal safety net that provides comprehensive legal protection and resources. The legal plan includes: No waiting periods on ANY coverages (including bankruptcy and divorce). You can use the plan as soon as you need it.

What are legal service benefits?

Legal benefits are the types of coverages that members of a group legal plan have access to. Group legal plans are offered by employers to employees, and those employees can self-select whether they’d like to participate in a group legal plan as part of their voluntary benefits at work.

What online resource on the ARAG website can anyone use to find articles and resources about common legal issues?

The ARAG Learning Center Articles and resources about common legal issues and what you can do if they happen to you.

What is a living will vs a will?

A Last Will and Testament only takes care of your stuff (your assets). A Living Will only takes care of your self (your health care).

Can you get divorce insurance?

Divorce insurance, also called Marital Settlement Agreement Insurance (MSAI), serves to supplement unemployment insurance if a divorcee cannot meet his/her child or spousal support obligations. It is not insurance against the possibility of divorce. In most cases, a married couple purchases divorce insurance together.

What legal expenses mean?

Legal Expenses means the fees, costs and expenses of any kind incurred by any Person indemnified herein and its counsel in investigating, preparing for, defending against or providing evidence, producing documents or taking other action with respect to any threatened or asserted claim.

How much does LegalShield cost per month?

LegalShield offers unlimited legal advice and 24/7 emergency assistance starting at $15.95 per month for a family, including a primary account holder, spouse or partner, and dependents and $39 per month for a small business.

Is it legal to divorce your spouse in Texas?

No Legal Separation. Texas does not recognize legal separation. This means that even when you are living apart from your spouse, all of the property you or your spouse acquire is community property—regardless of the way it is titled—and all debt you or your spouse acquire is community debt.

Can a no fault divorce be filed in Texas?

Although Texas is a no-fault divorce state, misdeeds by one spouse may factor into property division. So, it may be prudent to include issues like adultery, abandonment or cruelty in the initial petition for divorce.

How much does it cost to get a divorce in Texas?

Divorce in Texas Doesn’t Have to be Expensive. A divorce can cost anywhere between hundreds to thousands of dollars, with the average running somewhere between $15,000 to $30,000. Most of that is on legal fees! But divorce doesn’t have to be expensive.

What does Texas law say about pro se divorce?

Texas law uses the term “dissolution” to include divorce or annulment. The petitioner is the person who starts the divorce process. They are the one who filed the petition for divorce with the court. “Pro se” is a term used by the courts to refer to someone who has not hired an attorney and is representing themselves.