Personal legal expenses insurance could help you and your family with a number of legal issues, depending on what cover you have. This site can help you learn about legal expenses insurance, how to get it, and how to use it if you have it.
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Get access to legal documents and guides to help you with a variety of legal and consumer issues with DAS Householdlaw.
DAS Householdlaw contains a range of regularly updated legal guides, document builders, interactive checklists and videos to help you with family, employment and consumer issues.
Whether you want to challenge an employment decision, apply for flexible working rights, contend a parking ticket or create a will, DAS Householdlaw has everything you need to get started.
DAS Householdlaw contains guides and legal templates for areas such as:
DAS Householdlaw also includes access to our legal advice and risk management helpline available 24/7 365 days a year*. So whether you’re facing a serious legal issue or just want to check something with our legal advisers, DAS is available to provide practical advice and clear next steps across a wide range of different legal areas.
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*Advice on the laws of England and Wales can be provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Beyond this jurisdiction, or for very specialist legal matters, we will refer you to one of our specialist advisers. Specialist advice is provided 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday, excluding public and bank holidays.
Whether you want to apply to your employer for flexible working rights or challenge a parking ticket DAS Householdlaw is a great place to start
If you are a DAS family customer, you have access to our experienced legal advice team as part of your legal expenses insurance policy.
Our legal expenses insurance is designed to assist you and your family with life’s unforeseen legal problems.
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