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360 - Does the work you do empower the next generation?

  • Writer: janelehman
    janelehman
  • Jan 21, 2022
  • 2 min read

One of the greatest things we can do is empower future generations through our work.


I consider it my job to educate the younger generations on how to use attorneys the way they were meant to be used.


Everyone deserves to have access to their rights whenever they need it.


Imagine how different it would have been 25-30 years ago if everyone had spoken to an attorney before signing mortgage documents.


We may not have had the massive crash in 2008 if only home buyers had understood what they were signing.


When you get legal advice before making decisions you won't run into problems later on.

I had peace of mind when my kids left for college equipped with a law firm in the palm of their hands.


I had taught them to call their law firm whenever they needed advice or a legal issue.


My son used his attorneys to review his landlord-tenant contract before signing it.


We had my daughter's lease reviewed in another state.


They even had their medical directives and other important documents in place.


The next generation doesn't have to stress and guess about life events.


They can rest assured that all their documents are in order so they can focus on things that matter.


They can be confident knowing legal advice is only a tap of an app away, even after hours in the event of an emergency.


Everyone deserves to have access to the legal system whenever they need it.


By protecting and empowering them, they will be more focused on their jobs, saving their employers money as well.


Everyone can have greater peace of mind by having a law firm at their fingertips.


I call that empowering, not only the next generation but everyone, now.


Does the work you do empower the next generation?






 
 
 

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