rocketlawyer.com is pretty good. We've used them for operations agreements and other legal documents. They have a free plan that allows you to create legal documents. Their pricing and plan differences can be found at http://www.rocketlawyer.com/plans-pricing.rl
rocketlawyer.com is pretty good. We've used them for operations agreements and other legal documents. They have a free plan that allows you to create legal documents. Their pricing and plan differences can be found at http://www.rocketlawyer.com/plans-pricing.rl
but their free plan is as much use as a chocolate fireguard as yes it will let you create legal documents, but once you create these you CANNOT save, edit, share or print them.
so what use are these?
Not sure if you've actually used them but we have for several legal documents, on the free plan. If you select "No thanks, I'll take the read-only version of my document" then you're directed to the finished document where you can download or print the completed document, properly written according to the interview.
So I would respectfully have to disagree when you say "but their free plan is as much use as a chocolate fireguard." Even if you didn't get to download the document (which you can as I already explained above) you could see the document as it's supposed to be written in legal terms and transcribe it.
Very useful.
We invite anyone to come make one document for free. Free documents can be printed immediately or downloaded as a PDF. We'll also store your free document for you.
That was helpful.Thanks, we can also take help from leading webhosting companies, and adopt the terms which we think will suit us.