If you know you'll have the need for legal advice or service, the wise thing would be to enroll for that year and drop it the following.
Many government employers offer this which can save lots of money if you need real estate or tax advice.
But if you're thinking anything more complicated, i.e. divorce, civil suit, I'd highly recommend not doing this through a prepaid legal plan. You won't get the kind of time and service you need for these types of cases. The top-notch attorneys would never allow themselves to be included in these services.
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We are always more anxious to be distinguished for a talent which we do not possess, than to be praised for the fifteen which we do possess.
Mark Twain
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